Two novel forms of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) are proposed for parameter estimation in the context of problems of interest in structural mechanics. These filters are based on variants of the derivative-free locally transversal linearization (LTL) and multi-step transversal linearization (MTrL) schemes. Thus, unlike the conventional EKF, the proposed filters do not need computing Jacobian matrices at any stage. While the LTL-based filter provides a single-step procedure, the MTrL-based filter works over multiple time-steps and finds the system transition matrix of the conditionally linearized vector field through Magnus’ expansion. Other major advantages of the new filters over the conventional EKF are in their superior numerical accur...
System identification refers to any systematic way of deriving or improving models of dynamical syst...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of the work presented herein is the development of the extended K...
A new form of a multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) method is developed and numerically explo...
Two novel forms of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) are proposed for parameter estimation in the con...
evis ine Two novel forms of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) are proposed for parameter estimation i...
Development of dynamic state estimation techniques and their applications in problems of identificat...
We propose three variants of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) especially suited for parameter estima...
This paper proposes a derivative-free two-stage extended Kalman filter (2-EKF) especially suited for...
An extended Kalman filter (EKF) approach is adopted in this paper for structural systems subject to ...
An implicit family of multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) methods is proposed for efficient a...
Problems that result into locally non-differentiable and hence non-smooth state-space equations are ...
Problems that result into locally non-differentiable and hence non-smooth state-space equations are ...
System identification refers to the process of building or improving mathematical models of dynamica...
AbstractWhen structural damage occurs, nonlinearity usually exists in damaged structures. So far, so...
System identification refers to any systematic way of deriving or improving models of dynamical syst...
System identification refers to any systematic way of deriving or improving models of dynamical syst...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of the work presented herein is the development of the extended K...
A new form of a multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) method is developed and numerically explo...
Two novel forms of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) are proposed for parameter estimation in the con...
evis ine Two novel forms of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) are proposed for parameter estimation i...
Development of dynamic state estimation techniques and their applications in problems of identificat...
We propose three variants of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) especially suited for parameter estima...
This paper proposes a derivative-free two-stage extended Kalman filter (2-EKF) especially suited for...
An extended Kalman filter (EKF) approach is adopted in this paper for structural systems subject to ...
An implicit family of multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) methods is proposed for efficient a...
Problems that result into locally non-differentiable and hence non-smooth state-space equations are ...
Problems that result into locally non-differentiable and hence non-smooth state-space equations are ...
System identification refers to the process of building or improving mathematical models of dynamica...
AbstractWhen structural damage occurs, nonlinearity usually exists in damaged structures. So far, so...
System identification refers to any systematic way of deriving or improving models of dynamical syst...
System identification refers to any systematic way of deriving or improving models of dynamical syst...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of the work presented herein is the development of the extended K...
A new form of a multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) method is developed and numerically explo...