This work analyzes the performance of several black box nonlinear model identification techniques for input-output models with polynomial nonlinearities on a benchmark identification problem. The case study, proposed in (Schoukens et al., 2008), concerns a nonlinear SISO electronic system with a Wiener-Hammerstein structure, originally documented in (Vandersteen, 1997). The objective being the obtainment of an accurate simulation model, capable of replicating the dynamic behaviour of the system without using past measured output data, various output-error approaches have been tested and compared with more standard equation-error techniques. The provided analysis shows that excellent modelling performance can be obtained with these methods even without explicitly taking into account the block structure of the nonlinear system.

Black box model identification of nonlinear input-output models: a Wiener–Hammerstein benchmark

PIRODDI, LUIGI;FARINA, MARCELLO;LOVERA, MARCO
2012-01-01

Abstract

This work analyzes the performance of several black box nonlinear model identification techniques for input-output models with polynomial nonlinearities on a benchmark identification problem. The case study, proposed in (Schoukens et al., 2008), concerns a nonlinear SISO electronic system with a Wiener-Hammerstein structure, originally documented in (Vandersteen, 1997). The objective being the obtainment of an accurate simulation model, capable of replicating the dynamic behaviour of the system without using past measured output data, various output-error approaches have been tested and compared with more standard equation-error techniques. The provided analysis shows that excellent modelling performance can be obtained with these methods even without explicitly taking into account the block structure of the nonlinear system.
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