Abstract

Formulates and solves a worst-case system identification problem for single-input, single-output, linear, shift-invariant, distributed parameter plants. The available a priori information in this problem consists of time-dependent upper and lower bounds on the plant impulse response and the additive output noise. The available a posteriori information consists of a corrupt finite output time series obtained in response to a known, nonzero, but otherwise arbitrary, input signal. The authors present a novel identification method for this problem. This method maps the available a priori and a posteriori information into an uncertain of the plant, which comprises a nominal plant model, a bounded additive output noise, and a bounded additive model uncertainty. The upper bound on the model uncertainty is explicit and expressed in terms of both the l/sub 1/ and H/sub /spl infin// system norms. The identification method and the nominal model possess certain well-defined optimality properties and are computationally simple, requiring only the solution of a single linear programming problem. >

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