This paper presents a method for identification of a linear time invariant (LTI) autonomous all pole system using singular value decomposition. The novelty of this paper is two fold: First, MUSIC algorithm for estimating complex frequencies from real measurements is proposed. Secondly, using the proposed algorithm, we can identify the coefficients of differential equation that determines the LTI system by switching off our input signal. For this purpose, we need only to switch off the input, apply our complex MUSIC algorithm and determine the coefficients as symmetric polynomials in the complex frequencies. This method can be applied to unstable system and has higher resolution as compared to time series solution when, noisy data are used. ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Identification of linear dyna...
In this paper we present a new subspace algorithm for the identification of multi-input multioutput ...
In this article was made the identification of dynamic systems of first and second order more common...
This paper presents a method for identification of a linear time invariant (LTI) autonomous all pole...
A unified approach for identification of linear time-invariant systems is developed. It is shown tha...
A unified approach is developed for identification of linear time-invariant systems. It is shown tha...
Low-frequency oscillations in power systems can be modeled as an exponentially damped sinusoid (EDS)...
The main theme of this thesis is black-box mathematical modeling of discrete-time, finite-dimensiona...
Spectral analysis and system identification techniques require suitably long data sets. Linear time-...
Diagnosis and analysis techniques for linear systems have been developed and refined to a high degre...
We have presented techniques [1]-[6] based on linear prediction-(LP) and singular value decompositio...
This paper considers the applications of principal component analysis (PCA) for signal-based linear ...
When the input-output data of a system are given and the mathematical model of this system is desire...
This paper considers the problem of identifying continuous-time linear time-invariant systems in fre...
The adaptive Fourier decomposition method is an approximation technique of generalised Fourier serie...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Identification of linear dyna...
In this paper we present a new subspace algorithm for the identification of multi-input multioutput ...
In this article was made the identification of dynamic systems of first and second order more common...
This paper presents a method for identification of a linear time invariant (LTI) autonomous all pole...
A unified approach for identification of linear time-invariant systems is developed. It is shown tha...
A unified approach is developed for identification of linear time-invariant systems. It is shown tha...
Low-frequency oscillations in power systems can be modeled as an exponentially damped sinusoid (EDS)...
The main theme of this thesis is black-box mathematical modeling of discrete-time, finite-dimensiona...
Spectral analysis and system identification techniques require suitably long data sets. Linear time-...
Diagnosis and analysis techniques for linear systems have been developed and refined to a high degre...
We have presented techniques [1]-[6] based on linear prediction-(LP) and singular value decompositio...
This paper considers the applications of principal component analysis (PCA) for signal-based linear ...
When the input-output data of a system are given and the mathematical model of this system is desire...
This paper considers the problem of identifying continuous-time linear time-invariant systems in fre...
The adaptive Fourier decomposition method is an approximation technique of generalised Fourier serie...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Identification of linear dyna...
In this paper we present a new subspace algorithm for the identification of multi-input multioutput ...
In this article was made the identification of dynamic systems of first and second order more common...