JOURNAL ARTICLE

Identifiability conditions for linear systems operating in closed loop†

T. SöderströmI. GUSTAVSSONLennart Ljung

Year: 1975 Journal:   International Journal of Control Vol: 21 (2)Pages: 243-255   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

The problem of identifiability of processes using measurements obtained under closed loop operation is treated. Single input-single output systems are considered. It is assumed that the feedback is time invariant, linear and noise free. It is also assumed that no external input signal is injected. Conditions, which are simultaneously necessary and sufficient for identifiability are derived. The results are illustrated by a few numerical examples.

Keywords:
Identifiability Control theory (sociology) LTI system theory Closed loop Mathematics Linear system SIGNAL (programming language) Noise (video) Applied mathematics Computer science Mathematical analysis Control engineering Engineering Control (management) Statistics

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