Identifying odd/even-order binary kernel slices for a nonlinear system using inverse repeat m-sequences (Q308810)
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Identifying odd/even-order binary kernel slices for a nonlinear system using inverse repeat m-sequences (English)
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6 September 2016
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Summary: The study of various living complex systems by system identification method is important, and the identification of the problem is even more challenging when dealing with a dynamic nonlinear system of discrete time. A well-established model based on kernel functions for input of the maximum length sequence (m-sequence) can be used to estimate nonlinear binary kernel slices using cross-correlation method. In this study, we examine the relevant mathematical properties of kernel slices, particularly their shift-and-product property and overlap distortion problem caused by the irregular shifting of the estimated kernel slices in the cross-correlation function between the input m-sequence and the system output. We then derive the properties of the inverse repeat (IR) m-sequence and propose a method of using IR m-sequence as an input to separately estimate odd- and even-order kernel slices to reduce the chance of kernel-slice overlapping. An instance of third-order Wiener nonlinear model is simulated to justify the proposed method.
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m-sequence
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nonlinear binary kernel slices
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cross-correlation method
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inverse repeat
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