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The following pages link to Identification of nonlinear dynamic systems with input saturation and output backlash using three-block cascade models (Q1660378):
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- Hierarchical parameter estimation for a class of MIMO Hammerstein systems based on the reframed models (Q253892) (← links)
- Data filtering based forgetting factor stochastic gradient algorithm for Hammerstein systems with saturation and preload nonlinearities (Q325722) (← links)
- Data filtering-based least squares iterative algorithm for Hammerstein nonlinear systems by using the model decomposition (Q335697) (← links)
- Filtering based parameter estimation for observer canonical state space systems with colored noise (Q509526) (← links)
- Modified multi-innovation stochastic gradient algorithm for Wiener-Hammerstein systems with backlash (Q1648033) (← links)
- Improved least squares identification algorithm for multivariable Hammerstein systems (Q1660753) (← links)
- Model recovery for Hammerstein systems using the hierarchical orthogonal matching pursuit method (Q1789694) (← links)
- Hierarchical recursive least squares parameter estimation of non-uniformly sampled Hammerstein nonlinear systems based on Kalman filter (Q2012124) (← links)
- Adaptive tracking control for switched nonlinear systems with fuzzy actuator backlash (Q2042561) (← links)
- An interactive maximum likelihood estimation method for multivariable Hammerstein systems (Q2217617) (← links)
- Quantized adaptive tracking control for nonlinear systems with actuator backlash compensation (Q2328744) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of the hierarchical least squares algorithm for bilinear-in-parameter systems (Q2362604) (← links)
- Parametric identification with performance assessment of Wiener systems using brain storm optimization algorithm (Q2405537) (← links)
- Modelling and multi-innovation parameter identification for Hammerstein nonlinear state space systems using the filtering technique (Q2808783) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood extended gradient‐based estimation algorithms for the input nonlinear controlled autoregressive moving average system with variable‐gain nonlinearity (Q6068317) (← links)