Parallel cascade identification and kernel estimation for nonlinear systems
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Annals of Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. 19 (4) , 429-455
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02584319
Abstract
We consider the representation and identification of nonlinear systems through the use of parallel cascades of alternating dynamic linear and static nonlinear elements. Building on the work of Palm and others, we show that any discrete-time finite-memory nonlinear system having a finite-order Volterra series representation can be exactly represented by a finite number of parallel LN cascade paths. Each LN path consists of a dynamic linear system followed by a static nonlinearity (which can be a polynomial). In particular, we provide an upper bound for the number of parallel LN paths required to represent exactly a discrete-time finite-memory Volterra functional of a given order. Next, we show how to obtain a parallel cascade representation of a nonlinear system from a single input-output record. The input is not required to be Gaussian or white, nor to have special autocorrelation properties. Next, our parallel cascade identification is applied to measure accurately the kernels of nonlinear systems (even those with lengthy memory), and to discover the significant terms to include in a nonlinear difference equation model for a system. In addition, the kernel estimation is used as a means of studying individual signals to distinguish deterministic from random behaviour, in an alternative to the use of chaotic dynamics. Finally, an alternate kernel estimation scheme is presented.Keywords
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