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Informative data: How to get just sufficiently rich?

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Informative data: How to get just sufficiently rich?
Prediction error identification requires that data be informative with respect to the chosen model structure. Whereas sufficient conditions for informative experiments have been available for a long time, there were surprisingly no results of necessary and sufficient nature. With the recent surge of interest in optimal experiment design, it is of interest to know the minimal richness required of the externally applied signal to make the experiment informative. We provide necessary and sufficient conditions on the degree of richness of the applied signal to generate an informative experiment, both in open loop and in closed loop. In a closed-loop setup, where identification can be achieved with no external excitation if the controller is of sufficient degree, our results provide a precisely quantifiable trade-off between controller degree and required degree of external excitation.
Michel Gevers, Alexandre S. Bazanella, Ljubisa Mis
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Updated 12 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CDC
Authors Michel Gevers, Alexandre S. Bazanella, Ljubisa Miskovic
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