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Canonical block-oriented model (1909.13429v1)
Published 30 Sep 2019 in math.OC, cs.SY, and eess.SY
Abstract: The block-oriented models are usually based on linear dynamic and non-linear static blocks that are connected in various sequential/parallel ways. Some particular configurations of the involved blocks result in the well-known Hammerstein, Wiener, Hammerstein-Wiener and generalised Hammerstein models. The Urysohn model is a lesser-known model; it is represented by a single non-linear dynamic block and can be approximated by a number of parallel Hammerstein blocks. In this paper, it is shown that any block-oriented model can be adequately replaced by a single Urysohn block followed by a single static non-linear block. Furthermore, a method of the so-called non-parametric identification of such object is introduced.