Comparing data scaling based recursive least squares algorithms with Kalman Filter for nano parameters identification

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This paper considers a single-input and single-output (SISO) controlled autoregressive moving average system by using scalar factors of the input-output data. A general identification technique, through scaling data, is obtained. To obtain this data, Recursive Least Squares (RLS) methods are used to estimate the nano parameters of a linear model using input-output scaling factors. Different variations of the RLS method are tested and compared. The first RLS method uses a forgetting factor and the second method is integrated with a Kalman Filter covariance. In order to estimate the parameters in the nano range, the input signal requires a very high frequency and thus a very high sampling rate is required. Although using this proposed technique, a broader sampling rate and an input signal with low frequency can be used to identify the nano parameters characterizing the linear model. The simulation results indicate that the proposed algorithm is effective and robust. The main contribution of this work is to provide a scaled identification bandwidth and sampling rate of the detecting signal in the identification process.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelProceedings of 2014 International Conference on Modelling, Identification and Control, ICMIC 2014 : ICMIC 2014 Melbourne, Australia December 3rd - 5th , 2014; Proceedings
Anzahl der Seiten6
VerlagIEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Erscheinungsdatum23.01.2015
Seiten316 - 321
Aufsatznummer7020772
ISBN (Print)978-0-9567157-4-6
ISBN (elektronisch)9780956715746
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 23.01.2015
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- Melbourne, Australien
Dauer: 03.12.201405.12.2014

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