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Consistency analysis of refined instrumental variable methods for continuous-time system identification in closed-loop

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Refined instrumental variable methods have been broadly used for identification of continuous-time systems in both open and closed-loop settings. However, the theoretical properties of these methods are still yet to be fully understood when operating in closed-loop. In this paper, we address the consistency of the simplified refined instrumental variable method for continuous-time systems (SRIVC) and its closed-loop variant CLSRIVC when they are applied on data that is generated from a feedback loop. In particular, we consider feedback loops consisting of continuous-time controllers, as well as the discrete-time control case. This paper proves that the SRIVC and CLSRIVC estimators are not generically consistent when there is a continuous-time controller in the loop, and that generic consistency can be achieved when the controller is implemented in discrete-time. Numerical simulations are presented to support the theoretical results.
Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer111697
Aantal pagina's11
TijdschriftAutomatica
Volume166
Vroegere onlinedatum9 mei 2024
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - aug. 2024

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This work was supported by the Swedish Research Council under contract number 2016-06079 (NewLEADS), and by the Digital Futures project EXTREMUM . The material in this paper was not presented at any conference. This paper was recommended for publication in revised form by Associate Editor Er-Wei Bai under the direction of Editor Alessandro Chiuso.

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Vetenskapsrådet2016-06079

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