Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
713033 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Standard Hammerstein-Wiener models consist of a linear subsystem sandwiched by two memoryless nonlinearities. Presently, the input nonlinearity is allowed to be a memory operator of backlash type and both input and output nonlinearities are polynomial and may be noninvertible. The linear subsystem may be parametric or not, continuous- or discrete-time. A two-stage identification method is developed such the parameters of all nonlinear elements are estimated first using the Kozen-Landau polynomial decomposition algorithm. The obtained estimates are then based upon in the identification of the linear subsystem, making use of suitable pre- ad post-compensators.

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