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Resumen de D-optimal input design for nonlinear FIR-type systems: A dispersion-based approach

Alexander De Cock, Michel Gervers, Johan Schoukens

  • Abstract Optimal input design is an important step of the identification process in order to reduce the model variance. In this work a D-optimal input design method for finite-impulse-response-type nonlinear systems is presented. The optimization of the determinant of the Fisher information matrix is expressed as a convex optimization problem. This problem is then solved using a dispersion-based optimization scheme, which is easy to implement and converges monotonically to the optimal solution. Without constraints, the optimal design cannot be realized as a time sequence. By imposing that the design should lie in the subspace described by a symmetric and non-overlapping set, a realizable design is found. A graph-based method is used in order to find a time sequence that realizes this optimal constrained design. These methods are illustrated on a numerical example of which the results are thoroughly discussed. Additionally the computational speed of the algorithm is compared with the general convex optimizer cvx.


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