Convergence of the iterative algorithm for a general Hammerstein system identification
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DOI10.1016/J.AUTOMATICA.2010.07.007zbMATH Open1218.93105OpenAlexW2008637174MaRDI QIDQ620607FDOQ620607
Publication date: 19 January 2011
Published in: Automatica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.automatica.2010.07.007
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- Partially-coupled gradient-based iterative algorithms for multivariable output-error-like systems with autoregressive moving average noises
- Hierarchical parameter estimation for a class of MIMO Hammerstein systems based on the reframed models
- Model recovery for Hammerstein systems using the auxiliary model based orthogonal matching pursuit method
- The filtering based parameter identification for bilinear-in-parameter systems
- Hierarchical gradient parameter estimation algorithm for Hammerstein nonlinear systems using the key term separation principle
- Making parametric Hammerstein system identification a linear problem
- Gradient-based iterative identification method for multivariate equation-error autoregressive moving average systems using the decomposition technique
- Convergence analysis for recursive Hammerstein identification
- Convergence of the auxiliary model-based multi-innovation generalized extended stochastic gradient algorithm for Box-Jenkins systems
- An interactive maximum likelihood estimation method for multivariable Hammerstein systems
- Instrumental variable-based OMP identification algorithm for Hammerstein systems
- Decomposition-based least squares parameter estimation algorithm for input nonlinear systems using the key term separation technique
- Data filtering‐based parameter estimation algorithms for a class of nonlinear systems with colored noises
- Identification of extended Hammerstein systems with hysteresis-type input nonlinearities described by Preisach model
- Smooth adaptive internal model control based on \(U\) model for nonlinear systems with dynamic uncertainties
- Iterative identification of block-oriented nonlinear systems based on biconvex optimization
- Least squares based iterative algorithm for pseudo-linear autoregressive moving average systems using the data filtering technique
- Maximum likelihood gradient-based iterative estimation algorithm for a class of input nonlinear controlled autoregressive ARMA systems
- Hammerstein system identification through best linear approximation inversion and regularisation
- Several gradient-based iterative estimation algorithms for a class of nonlinear systems using the filtering technique
- Convergence Analysis of Weighted Stochastic Gradient Identification Algorithms Based on Latest‐Estimation for ARX Models
- Parameter estimation algorithms for Hammerstein output error systems using Levenberg-Marquardt optimization method with varying interval measurements
- Maximum likelihood gradient‐based iterative estimation for closed‐loop Hammerstein nonlinear systems
- Identification and control of Hammerstein systems via wireless networks
- System identification of Wiener systems with B-spline functions using De Boor recursion
- Model recovery for Hammerstein systems using the hierarchical orthogonal matching pursuit method
- Identification of block-oriented nonlinear systems starting from linear approximations: a survey
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