Abstract

This paper investigates parameter identification of nonlinear Wiener-Hammerstein systems by using filter gain and novel cost function. Taking into account the system information is corrupted by noise, the filter gain is exploited to extract the system data. By using several auxiliary filtered variables, an extended estimation error vector is developed. Then, based on the discount term of the extended estimation error and the penalty term on the initial estimate, a novel cost function is developed to obtain the optimal parameter adaptive law. Compared with the conventional cost function which is composed of the square sum of output error, the proposed algorithm based on the cost function of this paper can provide faster convergence rate and higher estimation accuracy. Furthermore, the convergence analysis of the proposed scheme indicates that the parameter estimation error can converge to zero. The effectiveness and practicality of the proposed scheme are validated through the simulation example and experiment on the turntable servo system.

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