DocumentCode
700849
Title
On the role of noise models for approximate closed loop identification
Author
Egardt, B.
Author_Institution
Control Eng. Lab., Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Göteborg, Sweden
fYear
1997
fDate
1-7 July 1997
Firstpage
2490
Lastpage
2495
Abstract
Schemes for system identification, based on closed-loop experiments, have attracted considerable interest lately. One reason for this is that such schemes naturally arise when the ultimate objective of the identification is to use the model for control design (´identification for control´). In this note we take a look at the problem of choosing a model structure which reflects the purpose of the identification, and in particular the role the noise model plays. It is shown that several of the schemes for closed-loop identification, suggested in the literature, are based on a particular choice of noise model. This noise model can be motivated from the desire to make the identification and control criteria identical.
Keywords
closed loop systems; control system synthesis; identification; approximate closed loop identification; closed-loop experiments; closed-loop identification; control criteria; control design; model structure; noise models; system identification; Closed loop systems; Control design; Data models; Mathematical model; Noise; Predictive models; Transfer functions; Linear identification; estimation; identification for control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Conference (ECC), 1997 European
Conference_Location
Brussels
Print_ISBN
978-3-9524269-0-6
Type
conf
Filename
7082480
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