Zhang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
An alternating identification algorithm for a class of nonlinear dynamical systemsZhang et al., 2016
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- Zhang Y
- Chai T
- Wang D
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- IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems
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While modeling nonlinear systems by combining a linear model with a nonlinear compensation term, namely, virtual unmodeled dynamics (VUD), the parameter estimation of the linear model and the learning-based VUD estimate influences and interacts with each …
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