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Experiment design for impulse response identification with signal matrix models

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arxiv 2012.08126 v2 pith:CGK35BGW submitted 2020-12-15 eess.SY cs.SY

classification eess.SYcs.SY
keywords matrixdatadesigninputapproachcombinationconsideredexperiment
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This paper formulates an input design approach for truncated infinite impulse response identification in the context of implicit model representations recently used as basis for data-driven simulation and control approaches. Precisely, the considered model consists of a linear combination of the columns of a data (or signal) matrix. An optimal combination for the case of noisy data was recently proposed using a maximum likelihood approach, and the objective here is to optimize the input entries of the data matrix such that the mean-square error matrix of the estimate is minimized. A least-norm problem is derived in terms of the optimality criteria typically considered in the experiment design literature. Numerical results showcase the improved estimation fit achieved with the optimized input.

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