Identification of additive continuous-time systems in open and closed loop

Rodrigo A. González*, Koen Classens, Cristian R. Rojas, James S. Welsh, Tom Oomen

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Abstract

When identifying electrical, mechanical, or biological systems, parametric continuous-time identification methods can lead to interpretable and parsimonious models when the model structure aligns with the physical properties of the system. Traditional linear system identification may not consider the most parsimonious model when relying solely on unfactored transfer functions, which typically result from standard direct approaches. This paper presents a novel identification method that delivers additive models for both open and closed-loop setups. The estimators that are derived are shown to be generically consistent, and can admit the identification of marginally stable additive systems. Numerical simulations show the efficacy of the proposed approach, and its performance in identifying a modal representation of a flexible beam is verified using experimental data.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112013
Number of pages12
JournalAutomatica
Volume173
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Closed-loop system identification
  • Continuous-time system identification
  • Parsimony
  • Refined instrumental variables

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