Abstract

A recent development in data-driven modeling addresses the problem of identifying dynamic models of interconnected systems, represented as linear dynamic networks. For these networks the notion of network identifiability has been introduced recently, which reflects the property that different network models can be distinguished from each other. Network identifiability is extended to cover the uniqueness of a single module in the network model, and conditions for single module identifiability are derived and formulated in terms of path-based topological properties of the network models.

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