We prove that if a component of the response signal of a controllable linear time-invariant system is persistently exciting of sufficiently high order, then the windows of the signal span the full system behavior. This is then applied to obtain conditions under which the state trajectory of a state representation spans the whole state space. The related question of when the matrix formed from a state sequence has linearly independent rows from the matrix formed from an input sequence and a finite number of its shifts is of central importance in subspace system identification
International audienceIt is a well-known fact that linear time-varying systems with a persistently e...
Abstract—In this paper, theoretical issues about linear time invariant (LTI) systems that preserve s...
International audienceConsider the controlled system dx/dt = Ax + alpha(t)Bu where (A,B) is stabiliz...
We prove that if a component of the response signal of a controllable linear time-invariant system i...
International audienceFor linear time-varying systems with a persistently excited state matrix it is...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, continuous-time, autonomous li...
We study identifiability for linear, continuous time-invariant systems. We state sufficient conditio...
We study identifiability for linear, continuous time-invariant systems. We state sufficient conditio...
The persistence of excitation condition for sequences generated by time-invariant, discrete-time, au...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
Willems et al.'s fundamental lemma asserts that all trajectories of a linear system can be obtained ...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
International audienceIt is a well-known fact that linear time-varying systems with a persistently e...
Abstract—In this paper, theoretical issues about linear time invariant (LTI) systems that preserve s...
International audienceConsider the controlled system dx/dt = Ax + alpha(t)Bu where (A,B) is stabiliz...
We prove that if a component of the response signal of a controllable linear time-invariant system i...
International audienceFor linear time-varying systems with a persistently excited state matrix it is...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, continuous-time, autonomous li...
We study identifiability for linear, continuous time-invariant systems. We state sufficient conditio...
We study identifiability for linear, continuous time-invariant systems. We state sufficient conditio...
The persistence of excitation condition for sequences generated by time-invariant, discrete-time, au...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
Willems et al.'s fundamental lemma asserts that all trajectories of a linear system can be obtained ...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
International audienceIt is a well-known fact that linear time-varying systems with a persistently e...
Abstract—In this paper, theoretical issues about linear time invariant (LTI) systems that preserve s...
International audienceConsider the controlled system dx/dt = Ax + alpha(t)Bu where (A,B) is stabiliz...