Title

Worst-case asymptotic properties of H∞ identification

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

4-1-2002

Abstract

This paper studies asymptotic properties of H∞ identification problems and algorithms. The sample complexity of time- and frequency-domain H∞ identification problems is estimated, which exhibits a polynomial growth requirement on the input observation duration for the time-domain H∞ identification problem, and a linear growth rate of frequency response samples required for the frequency-domain H∞ identification problem. The divergence behavior is also established for linear algorithms for the time- and frequency-domain problems. The results extend previous work to more restricted sets of linear time-invariant systems with more refined a priori information, specifically imposed on the stability degree and the steady-state gain of the systems, thus demonstrating that no robustly convergent linear algorithms can exist even for a small set of exponentially stable systems.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications

First Page

437

Last Page

446

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