For subspace identification methods with eigenvalue constraints, the constraints are enforced by means of an optimization problem subject to LMI constraints. First principals or step response tests could be used as a source of auxiliary information in order to build LMI regions. In these cases, all the eigenvalues of the identified state-space model are subject to the same constraints. However, it often happens that the non-dominant eigenvalues have larger real part or larger natural frequencies. In this paper, we propose a two-step method in order to constrain the dominant dynamics of SISO models into LMI regions. In virtue of this result, in addition, the model eigenvalues could be constrained into disjoint LMI regions. Numerica...
In this paper, subspace identification methods are proposed to analyze the differences between On-An...
In this paper, we generalize a class of existing linear subspace identification techniques to subspa...
Large scale linear time invariant (LTI) systems arise in many physical and technical fields. An appr...
In subspace identification, prior information can be used to constrain the eigenvalues of the estima...
Abstract—In system identification, the true system is often known to be stable. However, due to fini...
In subspace methods for linear system identi cation, the system matrices are usually estimated by le...
We present the basic notions on subspace identification algorithms for linear systems. These methods...
Abstract It has been experimentally verified that most commonly used subspace methods for identifica...
In this paper, a unified identification framework called constrained subspace method for structured ...
In subspace methods for system identification, the system matrices are usually estimated by least sq...
In this paper some aspects of subspace identification are studied. The focus is on those subspace me...
The prediction-error approach to parameter estimation of linear models often involves solving a non-...
It has been experimentally verified that most commonly used subspace methods for identification of l...
In this article, a unified identification framework called constrained subspace method for structure...
: We give a general overview of the state-of-the-art in subspace system identification methods. We h...
In this paper, subspace identification methods are proposed to analyze the differences between On-An...
In this paper, we generalize a class of existing linear subspace identification techniques to subspa...
Large scale linear time invariant (LTI) systems arise in many physical and technical fields. An appr...
In subspace identification, prior information can be used to constrain the eigenvalues of the estima...
Abstract—In system identification, the true system is often known to be stable. However, due to fini...
In subspace methods for linear system identi cation, the system matrices are usually estimated by le...
We present the basic notions on subspace identification algorithms for linear systems. These methods...
Abstract It has been experimentally verified that most commonly used subspace methods for identifica...
In this paper, a unified identification framework called constrained subspace method for structured ...
In subspace methods for system identification, the system matrices are usually estimated by least sq...
In this paper some aspects of subspace identification are studied. The focus is on those subspace me...
The prediction-error approach to parameter estimation of linear models often involves solving a non-...
It has been experimentally verified that most commonly used subspace methods for identification of l...
In this article, a unified identification framework called constrained subspace method for structure...
: We give a general overview of the state-of-the-art in subspace system identification methods. We h...
In this paper, subspace identification methods are proposed to analyze the differences between On-An...
In this paper, we generalize a class of existing linear subspace identification techniques to subspa...
Large scale linear time invariant (LTI) systems arise in many physical and technical fields. An appr...