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WH-EA: an evolutionary algorithm for Wiener-Hammerstein system identification (English)
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26 September 2018
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Summary: Current methods to identify Wiener-Hammerstein systems using Best Linear Approximation (BLA) involve at least two steps. First, BLA is divided into obtaining front and back linear dynamics of the Wiener-Hammerstein model. Second, a refitting procedure of all parameters is carried out to reduce modeling errors. In this paper, a novel approach to identify Wiener-Hammerstein systems in a single step is proposed. This approach is based on a customized evolutionary algorithm (WH-EA) able to look for the best BLA split, capturing at the same time the process static nonlinearity with high precision. Furthermore, to correct possible errors in BLA estimation, the locations of poles and zeros are subtly modified within an adequate search space to allow a fine-tuning of the model. The performance of the proposed approach is analyzed by using a demonstration example and a nonlinear system identification benchmark.
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Wiener-Hammerstein systems
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evolutionary algorithm
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Wiener-Hammerstein system identification
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best linear approximation (BLA)
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