Abstract

Identification of systems that can be written as interconnected linear time-invariant (LTI) dynamical subsystems and static nonlinearities has been an active research area for several decades. These systems are often referred to as block-oriented systems since their structures can be characterised using linear dynamical and static nonlinear blocks. In particular, block-oriented systems where the blocks are connected in series have received special attention. For example, Wiener and Hammerstein systems are common examples of series connected block-oriented systems.

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