This paper is concerned with the frequency domain quantification of noise induced errors in dynamic system estimates. Preceding and seminal work on this problem has suggested general expressions that are approximations whose accuracy increases with observed data length and model order. In the interests of improved accuracy, this paper provides new expressions whose accuracy depends only on data length. They are therefore “exact” for arbitrarily small true model order. Other authors have recognized the importance of such expressions and have derived them for the case of finite-impulse response-like model structures in which denominators are fixed at true values and only numerator terms are estimated. This paper progresses beyond this situati...
The asymptotic probability distribution of identified black-box transfer function models is studied....
The objective of this contribution is to analyze statistical properties of estimated models of casca...
Abstract—In this paper fundamental integral limitations are derived on the variance of estimated par...
This paper is concerned with the frequency domain quantification of noise induced errors in dynamic ...
This note addresses the problem of quantifying the effect of noise induced error(so called “variance...
This chapter continues on these themes of exposing the links between rational orthonormal bases and ...
Abstract—Expressions for the variance of an estimated fre-quency function are necessary for many iss...
Expressions for the variance of an estimated frequency function are necessary for many issues in mod...
The use of finite weighting sequence models to describe the behaviour of dynamic systems is particul...
This paper investigates the impulse response estimation of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems when ...
Previous results on estimating errors or error bounds on identified transfer functions have relied u...
When identifying a dynamic system the model order has to be determined unless it is a priori known. ...
In this contribution, variance properties of L2 model reduction are studied. That is, given an estim...
The objective of this contribution is to analyze statistical properties of estimated models of casca...
In this contribution we examine certain variance properties of model reduction. The focus is on L2 m...
The asymptotic probability distribution of identified black-box transfer function models is studied....
The objective of this contribution is to analyze statistical properties of estimated models of casca...
Abstract—In this paper fundamental integral limitations are derived on the variance of estimated par...
This paper is concerned with the frequency domain quantification of noise induced errors in dynamic ...
This note addresses the problem of quantifying the effect of noise induced error(so called “variance...
This chapter continues on these themes of exposing the links between rational orthonormal bases and ...
Abstract—Expressions for the variance of an estimated fre-quency function are necessary for many iss...
Expressions for the variance of an estimated frequency function are necessary for many issues in mod...
The use of finite weighting sequence models to describe the behaviour of dynamic systems is particul...
This paper investigates the impulse response estimation of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems when ...
Previous results on estimating errors or error bounds on identified transfer functions have relied u...
When identifying a dynamic system the model order has to be determined unless it is a priori known. ...
In this contribution, variance properties of L2 model reduction are studied. That is, given an estim...
The objective of this contribution is to analyze statistical properties of estimated models of casca...
In this contribution we examine certain variance properties of model reduction. The focus is on L2 m...
The asymptotic probability distribution of identified black-box transfer function models is studied....
The objective of this contribution is to analyze statistical properties of estimated models of casca...
Abstract—In this paper fundamental integral limitations are derived on the variance of estimated par...