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On some continuous-time modeling and estimation problems for control and communication

The scope of the thesis is to estimate the parameters of continuous-time models used within control and communication from sampled data with high accuracy and in a computationally efficient way.In the thesis, continuous-time models of systems controlled in a networked environment, errors-in-variables systems, stochastic closed-loop systems, and wireless channels are considered. The parameters of a transfer function based model for the process in a networked control system are estimated by a covariance function based approach relying upon the second order statistical properties of input and output signals. Some other approaches for estimating the parameters of continuous-time models for processes in networked environments are also considered. The multiple input multiple output errors-in-variables problem is solved by means of a covariance matching algorithm. An analysis of a covariance matching method for single input single output errors-in-variables system identification is also presented. The parameters of continuous-time autoregressive exogenous models are estimated from closed-loop filtered data, where the controllers in the closed-loop are of proportional and proportional integral type, and where the closed-loop also contains a time-delay. A stochastic differential equation is derived for Jakes's wireless channel model, describing the dynamics of a scattered electric field with the moving receiver incorporating a Doppler shift. / <p>The thesis consists of five main parts, where the first part is an introduction- Parts II-IV are based on the following articles:</p><p><strong>Part II</strong> - Networked Control Systems</p><p>1. Y. Irshad, M. Mossberg and T. Söderström. <em>System identification in a networkedenvironment using second order statistical properties</em>.</p><p>A versionwithout all appendices is published as Y. Irshad, M. Mossberg and T. Söderström. <em>System identification in a networked environment using second order statistical properties</em>. Automatica, 49(2), pages 652–659, 2013.</p><p>Some preliminary results are also published as M. Mossberg, Y. Irshad and T. Söderström. <em>A covariance function based approachto networked system identification.</em> In Proc. 2nd IFAC Workshop on Distributed Estimation and Control in Networked Systems, pages 127–132, Annecy,France, September 13–14, 2010</p><p>2. Y. Irshad and M. Mossberg. <em>Some parameters estimation methods applied tonetworked control systems</em>.A journal submission is made. Some preliminary results are published as Y. Irshad and M. Mossberg.<em> A comparison of estimation concepts applied to networked control systems</em>. In Proc. 19th Int. Conf. on Systems, Signals andImage Processing, pages 120–123, Vienna, Austria, April 11–13, 2012.</p><p><strong>Part III</strong> - Errors-in-variables Identification</p><p>3. Y. Irshad and M. Mossberg. <em>Continuous-time covariance matching for MIMOEIV system identification</em>. A journal submission is made.</p><p>4. T. Söderström, Y. Irshad, M. Mossberg and W. X. Zheng. <em>On the accuracy of acovariance matching method for continuous-time EIV identification. </em>Provisionally accepted for publication in Automatica.</p><p>Some preliminary results are published as T. Söderström, Y. Irshad, M. Mossberg, and W. X. Zheng. <em>Accuracy analysis of a covariance matching method for continuous-time errors-in-variables system identification</em>. In Proc. 16th IFAC Symp. System Identification, pages 1383–1388, Brussels, Belgium, July 11–13, 2012.</p><p><strong>Part IV</strong> - Wireless Channel Modeling</p><p>5. Y. Irshad and M. Mossberg.<em> Wireless channel modeling based on stochasticdifferential equations .</em>Some results are published as M. Mossberg and Y. Irshad.<em> A stochastic differential equation forwireless channelsbased on Jakes’s model with time-varying phases,</em> In Proc. 13th IEEEDigitalSignal Processing Workshop, pages 602–605, Marco Island, FL, January4–7, 2009.</p><p><strong>Part V</strong> - Closed-loop Identification</p><p>6. Y. Irshad and M. Mossberg. Closed-loop identification of P- and PI-controlledtime-delayed stochastic systems.Some results are published as M. Mossberg and Y. Irshad. <em>Closed-loop identific ation of stochastic models from filtered data</em>, In Proc. IEEE Multi-conference on Systems and Control,San Antonio, TX, September 3–5, 2008</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA1/oai:DiVA.org:kau-26129
Date January 2013
CreatorsIrshad, Yasir
PublisherKarlstads universitet, Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap och fysik, Karlstad
Source SetsDiVA Archive at Upsalla University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeDoctoral thesis, comprehensive summary, info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis, text
Formatapplication/pdf
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RelationKarlstad University Studies, 1403-8099 ; 2013:8

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