This paper considers optimal input design when the intended use of the identified model is to construct a feed-forward controller based on measurable disturbances. The objective is to find a minimum power excitation signal to be used in a system identification experiment, such that the corresponding model-based feed-forward controller guarantees, with a given probability, that the variance of the output signal is within given specifications. To start with, some low order model problems are analytically solved and fundamental properties of the optimal input signal solution are presented. The optimal input signal contains feed-forward control and depends on the noise model and transfer function of the system in a specific way. Next, we show h...
Abstract: In this paper we briefly review the evolution of the main tools and results for optimal ex...
We consider the problem of minimum-variance excitation design for frequency response estimation base...
Abstract—This paper focuses on the problem of robust exper-iment design, i.e., how to design an inpu...
The topic of this paper is optimal input signal design for identification of interconnected/networke...
There are many aspects to consider when designing system identification experiments in control appli...
Abstract — This paper considers a method for optimal input design in system identification for contr...
It is well known that the quality of the parameters identified during an identification experiment d...
International audienceIt is well known that the quality of the parameters identified during an ident...
The problem of designing identification experiments to make them maximally informative with respect ...
Abstract Presented in this chapter is a tutorial on the design of input signals for system identific...
We present a method of performing optimal input design on a process controlled by MPC. Given a model...
All approaches to optimal experiment design for control have so far focused on deriving an input sig...
Abstract: In this contribution we extend a recently developed framework for open loop input design t...
The main part of this thesis focuses on optimal experiment design for system identification within t...
Special Issue Dedicated to Brian Anderson on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday: Part IIInternational...
Abstract: In this paper we briefly review the evolution of the main tools and results for optimal ex...
We consider the problem of minimum-variance excitation design for frequency response estimation base...
Abstract—This paper focuses on the problem of robust exper-iment design, i.e., how to design an inpu...
The topic of this paper is optimal input signal design for identification of interconnected/networke...
There are many aspects to consider when designing system identification experiments in control appli...
Abstract — This paper considers a method for optimal input design in system identification for contr...
It is well known that the quality of the parameters identified during an identification experiment d...
International audienceIt is well known that the quality of the parameters identified during an ident...
The problem of designing identification experiments to make them maximally informative with respect ...
Abstract Presented in this chapter is a tutorial on the design of input signals for system identific...
We present a method of performing optimal input design on a process controlled by MPC. Given a model...
All approaches to optimal experiment design for control have so far focused on deriving an input sig...
Abstract: In this contribution we extend a recently developed framework for open loop input design t...
The main part of this thesis focuses on optimal experiment design for system identification within t...
Special Issue Dedicated to Brian Anderson on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday: Part IIInternational...
Abstract: In this paper we briefly review the evolution of the main tools and results for optimal ex...
We consider the problem of minimum-variance excitation design for frequency response estimation base...
Abstract—This paper focuses on the problem of robust exper-iment design, i.e., how to design an inpu...