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Nonlinear State Space Modeling and System Identification for Electrohydraulic Control

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  • Jun Yan
  • Bo Li
  • Hai-Feng Ling
  • Hai-Song Chen
  • Mei-Jun Zhang

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The paper deals with nonlinear modeling and identification of an electrohydraulic control system for improving its tracking performance. We build the nonlinear state space model for analyzing the highly nonlinear system and then develop a Hammerstein-Wiener (H-W) model which consists of a static input nonlinear block with two-segment polynomial nonlinearities, a linear time-invariant dynamic block, and a static output nonlinear block with single polynomial nonlinearity to describe it. We simplify the H-W model into a linear-in-parameters structure by using the key term separation principle and then use a modified recursive least square method with iterative estimation of internal variables to identify all the unknown parameters simultaneously. It is found that the proposed H-W model approximates the actual system better than the independent Hammerstein, Wiener, and ARX models. The prediction error of the H-W model is about 13%, 54%, and 58% less than the Hammerstein, Wiener, and ARX models, respectively.

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  • Jun Yan & Bo Li & Hai-Feng Ling & Hai-Song Chen & Mei-Jun Zhang, 2013. "Nonlinear State Space Modeling and System Identification for Electrohydraulic Control," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-9, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:973903
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/973903
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