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Input-output identifiability of continuous-time linear systems
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Input-output identifiability of continuous-time linear systems

K.J. Harrison, J.R. Partington and J.A. Ward
Journal of Complexity, Vol.18(1), pp.210-223
2002
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Abstract

In time-domain identification of linear systems the aim is to estimate the impulse response or transfer function of a linear system to within a given tolerance using a finite number of noisy observations of the output. Whether this is possible depends on the model set, that is, a given set to which the system is assumed to belong a priori. We give necessary and sufficient conditions on the model set to ensure that such identification is possible in the continuous-time case.

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4 Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Computer Science
4.29 Automation & Control Systems
4.29.1383 System Identification
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