Identification of dual-rate sampled Hammerstein systems with a piecewise-linear nonlinearity using the key variable separation technique (Q1736666)

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    Identification of dual-rate sampled Hammerstein systems with a piecewise-linear nonlinearity using the key variable separation technique
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042256

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      Identification of dual-rate sampled Hammerstein systems with a piecewise-linear nonlinearity using the key variable separation technique (English)
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      26 March 2019
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      Summary: The identification difficulties for a dual-rate Hammerstein system lie in two aspects. First, the identification model of the system contains the products of the parameters of the nonlinear block and the linear block, and a standard least squares method cannot be directly applied to the model; second, the traditional single-rate discrete-time Hammerstein model cannot be used as the identification model for the dual-rate sampled system. In order to solve these problems, by combining the polynomial transformation technique with the key variable separation technique, this paper converts the Hammerstein system into a dual-rate linear regression model about all parameters (linear-in-parameter model) and proposes a recursive least squares algorithm to estimate the parameters of the dual-rate system. The simulation results verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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      Hammerstein system
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      dual-rate
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      key variable separation technique
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      polynomial transformation
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      least squares
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