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The following pages link to Identification of Hammerstein nonlinear ARMAX systems (Q2576101):
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- Hierarchical gradient parameter estimation algorithm for Hammerstein nonlinear systems using the key term separation principle (Q297904) (← links)
- Design of self-tuning regulator for large-scale interconnected Hammerstein systems (Q328265) (← links)
- Design of modified fractional adaptive strategies for Hammerstein nonlinear control autoregressive systems (Q330947) (← links)
- Data filtering-based least squares iterative algorithm for Hammerstein nonlinear systems by using the model decomposition (Q335697) (← links)
- Hierarchical multi-innovation extended stochastic gradient algorithms for input nonlinear multivariable OEMA systems by the key-term separation principle (Q341679) (← links)
- Finite model order accuracy in Hammerstein model estimation (Q361048) (← links)
- Auxiliary model based least squares parameter estimation algorithm for feedback nonlinear systems using the hierarchical identification principle (Q398298) (← links)
- Two recursive least squares parameter estimation algorithms for multirate multiple-input systems by using the auxiliary model (Q419419) (← links)
- Hierarchical least squares based iterative estimation algorithm for multivariable Box-Jenkins-like systems using the auxiliary model (Q426616) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood least squares identification for systems with autoregressive moving average noise (Q437988) (← links)
- Iterative parameter identification methods for nonlinear functions (Q450140) (← links)
- Two-stage least squares based iterative identification algorithm for controlled autoregressive moving average (CARMA) systems (Q453817) (← links)
- Observable state space realizations for multivariable systems (Q453877) (← links)
- Consensus for black-box nonlinear agents using optimistic optimization (Q463905) (← links)
- Identification of Hammerstein nonlinear ARMAX systems using nonlinear adaptive algorithms (Q493959) (← links)
- A nonlinear recursive instrumental variables identification method of Hammerstein ARMAX system (Q493977) (← links)
- Hierarchical estimation algorithms for multivariable systems using measurement information (Q506128) (← links)
- Bias compensation principle based recursive least squares identification method for Hammerstein nonlinear systems (Q508338) (← links)
- Parameter estimation algorithms for Hammerstein output error systems using Levenberg-Marquardt optimization method with varying interval measurements (Q509499) (← links)
- Least squares based and gradient based iterative identification for Wiener nonlinear systems (Q548893) (← links)
- Identification for the second-order systems based on the step response (Q552127) (← links)
- Hierarchical gradient based iterative parameter estimation algorithm for multivariable output error moving average systems (Q552195) (← links)
- Identification of multiple-input single-output Hammerstein models using Bézier curves and Bernstein polynomials (Q552441) (← links)
- Gradient based and least squares based iterative algorithms for matrix equations \(AXB + CX^{T}D = F\) (Q606754) (← links)
- Gradient-based iterative parameter estimation for Box-Jenkins systems (Q611450) (← links)
- Auxiliary model based recursive generalized least squares parameter estimation for Hammerstein OEAR systems (Q611768) (← links)
- Signal frequency and parameter estimation for power systems using the hierarchical identification principle (Q614318) (← links)
- Hierarchical least squares algorithms for single-input multiple-output systems based on the auxiliary model (Q614326) (← links)
- Auxiliary model based multi-innovation algorithms for multivariable nonlinear systems (Q623044) (← links)
- Performance analysis of the AM-SG parameter estimation for multivariable systems (Q628916) (← links)
- Least squares based iterative parameter estimation algorithm for multivariable controlled ARMA system modelling with finite measurement data (Q636441) (← links)
- Making parametric Hammerstein system identification a linear problem (Q642947) (← links)
- Parameter estimation for nonlinear dynamical adjustment models (Q652885) (← links)
- Hierarchical least squares identification for Hammerstein nonlinear controlled autoregressive systems (Q736348) (← links)
- EM algorithm-based identification of a class of nonlinear Wiener systems with missing output data (Q748024) (← links)
- Performance analysis of multi-innovation gradient type identification methods (Q864278) (← links)
- Auxiliary model-based least-squares identification methods for Hammerstein output-error systems (Q876374) (← links)
- A finite-data-window least squares algorithm with a forgetting factor for dynamical modeling (Q878929) (← links)
- Multi-innovation least squares identification methods based on the auxiliary model for MISO systems (Q883863) (← links)
- Parameter estimation error bounds for Hammerstein nonlinear finite impulsive response models (Q942365) (← links)
- Performance analysis of stochastic gradient algorithms under weak conditions (Q948509) (← links)
- The residual based interactive least squares algorithms and simulation studies (Q979937) (← links)
- Time series AR modeling with missing observations based on the polynomial transformation (Q984202) (← links)
- Least squares based iterative identification for a class of multirate systems (Q987616) (← links)
- Convergence of stochastic gradient estimation algorithm for multivariable ARX-like systems (Q988225) (← links)
- Auxiliary model-based RELS and MI-ELS algorithm for Hammerstein OEMA systems (Q988343) (← links)
- Self-tuning control based on multi-innovation stochastic gradient parameter estimation (Q999835) (← links)
- On consistency of recursive least squares identification algorithms for controlled auto-regression models (Q1007694) (← links)
- The residual based interactive stochastic gradient algorithms for controlled moving average models (Q1021670) (← links)
- Multi-innovation stochastic gradient algorithm for multiple-input single-output systems using the auxiliary model (Q1036542) (← links)