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On Robustness of Kernel-Based Regularized System Identification

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arxiv 2105.12516 v1 pith:UARFVBCI submitted 2021-05-26 math.OC cs.SYeess.SPeess.SY

On Robustness of Kernel-Based Regularized System Identification

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keywords kernel-basedidentificationuncertaintyapproachdisturbancesinputregularizedrobust
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This paper presents a novel feature of the kernel-based system identification method. We prove that the regularized kernel-based approach for the estimation of a finite impulse response is equivalent to a robust least-squares problem with a particular uncertainty set defined in terms of the kernel matrix, and thus, it is called kernel-based uncertainty set. We provide a theoretical foundation for the robustness of the kernel-based approach to input disturbances. Based on robust and regularized least-squares methods, different formulations of system identification are considered, where the kernel-based uncertainty set is employed in some of them. We apply these methods to a case where the input measurements are subject to disturbances. Subsequently, we perform extensive numerical experiments and compare the results to examine the impact of utilizing kernel-based uncertainty sets in the identification procedure. The numerical experiments confirm that the robust least square identification approach with the kernel-based uncertainty set improves the robustness of the estimation to the input disturbances.

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