Local module identification in dynamic networks: do more inputs guarantee smaller variance?

27 Apr 2018  ·  Siraj M. Mohsin, Potters Max G., Hof Paul M. J. Van den ·

Recent developments in science and engineering have motivated control systems to be considered as interconnected and networked systems. From a system identification point of view, modelling of a local module in such a structured system is a relevant and interesting problem. This work focuses on the quality, in terms of variance, of an estimate of a local module. We analyse which predictor input signals are relevant and contribute to variance reduction, while still guaranteeing the consistency of the estimate. For a targeted local module, a comparison of its estimate variance is made between a full-MISO approach and an immersed network setting, where a reduced number of inputs is used, while still guaranteeing consistency. A case study of a four-node network is considered and it is shown that a smaller set of predictor inputs can, under some conditions, result in a smaller variance compared to the full-MISO approach.

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