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Identification and estimation for models described by differential-algebraic equations / Markus Gerdin.

Gerdin, Markus, 1977- (författare)
Glad, Torkel (preses)
Ljung, Lennart (preses)
Deistler, Manfred (opponent)
Linköpings universitet Institutionen för systemteknik (utgivare)
Linköpings universitet Tekniska högskolan (utgivare)
Publicerad: Linköping : Linköping University Electronic Press, 2006
Engelska 1 onlineresurs (208 sidor)
Serie: Linköping Studies in Science and Technology. Dissertations, 0345-7524 0345-7524 ; 1046
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  • Differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) form the natural way in which models of physical systems are delivered from an object-oriented modeling tool like Modelica. Differential-algebraic equations are also known as descriptor systems, singular systems, and implicit systems. If some constant parameters in such models are unknown, one might need to estimate them from measured data from the modeled system. This is a form of system identification called gray box identification. It may also be of interest to estimate the value of time-varying variables in the model. This is often referred to as state estimation. The objective of this work is to examine how gray box identification and estimation of time-varying variables can be performed for models described by differential-algebraic equations. If a model has external stimuli that are not measured or uncertain measurements, it is often appropriate to model this as stochastic processes. This is called noise modeling. Noise modeling is an important part of system identification and state estimation, so we examine how well-posedness of noise models for differential-algebraic equations can be characterized. For well-posed models, we then discuss how particle filters can be implemented for estimation of time-varying variables. We also discuss how constant parameters can be estimated. When estimating time-varying variables, it is of interest to examine if the problem is observable, that is, if it has a unique solution. The corresponding property when estimating constant parameters is identifiability. In this thesis, we discuss how observability and identifiability can be determined for DAEs. We propose three approaches, where one can be seen as an extension of standard methods for state-space systems based on rank tests. For linear DAEs, a more detailed analysis is performed. We use some well-known canonical forms to examine well-posedness of noise models and to implement estimation of time-varying variables and constant parameters. This includes formulation of Kalman filters for linear DAE models. To be able to implement the suggested methods, we show how the canonical forms can be computed using numerical software from the linear algebra package LAPACK. 

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Systemteori  (sao)
Engineering and Technology  (ssif)
Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering  (ssif)
Control Engineering  (ssif)
Teknik  (ssif)
Elektroteknik och elektronik  (ssif)
Reglerteknik  (ssif)
TECHNOLOGY  (svep)
Information technology  (svep)
Automatic control  (svep)
TEKNIKVETENSKAP  (svep)
Informationsteknik  (svep)
Reglerteknik  (svep)
System theory  (LCSH)

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government publication  (marcgt)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

Differential-Algebraic Equations
Identifiability
Nonlinear systems
Modelling
Identification
Descriptor systems
Brb Cybernetik och informationsteori

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003.3 (DDC)
Brb (kssb/8)
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