Computer Routines for Use in Second-Order Volterra Identification of EMI

Abstract

Computer routines are developed for application in Volterra modeling of weakly nonlinear systems, The FORTRAN program 'IGRAM' identifies the parameters of a linear black-box model as given by the pencil-of-functions method. The FORTRAN program 'HPMINV' yields high accuracy inversion of residue matrices that arise in Volterra system identification.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA079621

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  • J. S. Osman
  • V. K. Jain

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  • Georgia Tech

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