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Identification of continuous-time systems utilising Kautz basis functions from sampled-data

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2020-01-01

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In this paper we address the problem of identifying a continuous-time deterministic system utilising sampled-data with instantaneous sampling. We develop an identification algorithm based on Maximum Likelihood. The exact discrete-time model is obtained for two cases: i) known continuous-time model structure and ii) using Kautz basis functions to approximate the continuous-time transfer function. The contribution of this paper is threefold: i) we show that, in general, the discretisation of continuous-time deterministic systems leads to several local optima in the likelihood function, phenomenon termed as aliasing, ii) we discretise Kautz basis functions and obtain a recursive algorithm for constructing their equivalent discrete-time transfer functions, and iii) we show that the utilisation of Kautz basis functions to approximate the true continuous-time deterministic system results in convex log-likelihood functions. We illustrate the benefits of our proposal via numerical examples.

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System identification, Continuous-time model, Maximum Likelihood, Discrete-time model, Kautz basis functions

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