Introduces regional excitation and proves high-probability, non-asymptotic RLS error bounds for sub-exponentially unstable nonlinear closed-loop systems, with O(sqrt(ln t/t)) convergence under global excitation.
Non-asymptotic System Identification for Linear Systems with Nonlinear Policies
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This paper considers a single-trajectory system identification problem for linear systems under general nonlinear and/or time-varying policies with i.i.d. random excitation noises. The problem is motivated by safe learning-based control for constrained linear systems, where the safe policies during the learning process are usually nonlinear and time-varying for satisfying the state and input constraints. In this paper, we provide a non-asymptotic error bound for least square estimation when the data trajectory is generated by any nonlinear and/or time-varying policies as long as the generated state and action trajectories are bounded. This significantly generalizes the existing non-asymptotic guarantees for linear system identification, which usually consider i.i.d. random inputs or linear policies. Interestingly, our error bound is consistent with that for linear policies with respect to the dependence on the trajectory length, system dimensions, and excitation levels. Lastly, we demonstrate the applications of our results by safe learning with robust model predictive control and provide numerical analysis.
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Non-Asymptotic Bounds for Closed-Loop Identification of Unstable Nonlinear Stochastic Systems
Introduces regional excitation and proves high-probability, non-asymptotic RLS error bounds for sub-exponentially unstable nonlinear closed-loop systems, with O(sqrt(ln t/t)) convergence under global excitation.