Estimation of non-separable regressions ...
Document type :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Estimation of non-separable regressions containing parameter dependent exponential functions
Author(s) :
Ushirobira, Rosane [Auteur]
Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Efimov, Denis [Auteur]
Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Romero, Jose [Auteur]
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México [ITAM]
Ortega, Romeo [Auteur]
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México [ITAM]

Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Efimov, Denis [Auteur]
Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Romero, Jose [Auteur]
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México [ITAM]
Ortega, Romeo [Auteur]
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México [ITAM]
Conference title :
63rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control - CDC 2024
City :
Milan
Country :
Italie
Start date of the conference :
2024-12-16
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Automatique
English abstract : [en]
This paper presents a method for generating a separable regression function from a nonseparable one, enabling the application of parameter estimation methods. In particular, we are interested in regressions containing ...
Show more >This paper presents a method for generating a separable regression function from a nonseparable one, enabling the application of parameter estimation methods. In particular, we are interested in regressions containing parameter-dependent exponential functions -a scenario often encountered in physical systems. Our approach is based on algebraic techniques with the so-called annihilator theory and utilizes an intermediate approximation of the nonlinear part by a polynomial function of the time. Two operators are proposed to define the annihilators: time delays and differential operators. The efficiency of the proposed approach is demonstrated in a nonlinearly parameterized fuel cell estimation problem.Show less >
Show more >This paper presents a method for generating a separable regression function from a nonseparable one, enabling the application of parameter estimation methods. In particular, we are interested in regressions containing parameter-dependent exponential functions -a scenario often encountered in physical systems. Our approach is based on algebraic techniques with the so-called annihilator theory and utilizes an intermediate approximation of the nonlinear part by a polynomial function of the time. Two operators are proposed to define the annihilators: time delays and differential operators. The efficiency of the proposed approach is demonstrated in a nonlinearly parameterized fuel cell estimation problem.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
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Non
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