This paper treats several aspects relevant to the identification of continuous-time output error (OE) models based on non-uniformly sampled output data. The exact method for doing this is well known in the time domain, where the continuous-time system is discretized, simulated and the result is fitted in a mean square sense to measured data. The material presented here is based on a method proposed in a companion paper (Gillberg andamp; Ljung, 2010) which deals with the same topic but for the case of uniformly sampled data. In this text it will be shown how that method suggests that the output should be reconstructed using a B-spline with uniformly distributed knots. This representation can then be used to directly identify the continuous-t...
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Both direct and indirect methods exist for continuous-time system identification. A direct method es...
This paper treats identification of continuous-time output error (OE) models based on sampled data. ...
This paper treats identification of continuous-time output error (OE) models based on sampled data. ...
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This contribution reviews theory, algorithms, and validation results for system identification of co...
Approaching parameter estimation from the discrete-time domain is the dominating paradigm in system ...
International audienceIn this paper, an output error method is proposed for the identification of co...
In this paper, the instrumental variable (IV) and expectation-maximization (EM) methods are combined...
A prediction error estimation algorithm is derived for the estimation of complex number systems. The...
Both direct and indirect methods exist for continuous-time system identification. A direct method es...
This paper treats identification of continuous-time output error (OE) models based on sampled data. ...
This paper treats identification of continuous-time output error (OE) models based on sampled data. ...
This paper treats direct identification of continuous-time autoregressive moving average (CARMA) tim...
Approaching parameter estimation from the discrete-time domain is the dominating paradigm in system ...
In this paper is discussed how to estimate irregularly sampled continuous-time ARMA models in the fr...
A novel direct approach for identifying continuous-time linear dynamic errors-in-variables models is...
This paper considers the problem of continuous-time model identification from non-uniformly sampled ...
This paper presents theory, algorithms and validation results for system identification of continuou...
This contribution reviews theory, algorithms, and validation results for system identification of co...
This contribution reviews theory, algorithms, and validation results for system identification of co...
Approaching parameter estimation from the discrete-time domain is the dominating paradigm in system ...
International audienceIn this paper, an output error method is proposed for the identification of co...
In this paper, the instrumental variable (IV) and expectation-maximization (EM) methods are combined...
A prediction error estimation algorithm is derived for the estimation of complex number systems. The...
Both direct and indirect methods exist for continuous-time system identification. A direct method es...