Score: 0

Recursive Identification of Structured Systems: An Instrumental-Variable Approach Applied to Mechanical Systems

Published: April 24, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2504.17927v1

By: Koen Classens, Rodrigo A. González, Tom Oomen

Potential Business Impact:

Helps machines learn how they change over time.

Business Areas:
Embedded Systems Hardware, Science and Engineering, Software

Online system identification algorithms are widely used for monitoring, diagnostics and control by continuously adapting to time-varying dynamics. Typically, these algorithms consider a model structure that lacks parsimony and offers limited physical interpretability. The objective of this paper is to develop a real-time parameter estimation algorithm aimed at identifying time-varying dynamics within an interpretable model structure. An additive model structure is adopted for this purpose, which offers enhanced parsimony and is shown to be particularly suitable for mechanical systems. The proposed approach integrates the recursive simplified refined instrumental variable method with block-coordinate descent to minimize an exponentially-weighted output error cost function. This novel recursive identification method delivers parametric continuous-time additive models and is applicable in both open-loop and closed-loop controlled systems. Its efficacy is shown using numerical simulations and is further validated using experimental data to detect the time-varying resonance dynamics of a flexible beam system. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach for online and interpretable estimation for advanced monitoring and control applications.

Country of Origin
🇳🇱 Netherlands

Page Count
16 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Systems and Control