Optimal Input Signals for Parameter Estimation in Dynamic Systems-Survey and New Results.

Abstract

The paper surveys the field of optimal input design for parameter estimation as it has developed over the last two decades. Many of the developments covered are only recent and have not appeared in the open literature elsewhere. After a brief introduction, the paper discusses the historical background of the subject both in the engineering and in the statistical literature. The concepts of optimality and input design are then discussed followed by a derivation of the Fisher Information Matrix for multiinput multioutput systems with process noise. The design procedures are divided into the categories of Time-Domain methods and Frequency-Domain methods with the former being more general but also more time-consuming (computationally). (Modified author abstract)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1974
Accession Number
AD0782439

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People

  • R. K. Mehra

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  • Harvard University

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  • Frequency
  • Frequency Domain
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  • Engineering

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