Bayesian kernel-based system identification with quantized output data

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In this paper we introduce a novel method for linear system identification with quantized output data. We model the impulse response as a zero-mean Gaussian process whose covariance (kernel) is given by the recently proposed stable spline kernel, which encodes information on regularity and exponential stability. This serves as a starting point to cast our system identification problem into a Bayesian framework. We employ Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods to provide an estimate of the system. In particular, we show how to design a Gibbs sampler which quickly converges to the target distribution. Numerical simulations show a substantial improvement in the accuracy of the estimates over state-of-the-art kernel-based methods when employed in identification of systems with quantized data.

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Bottegal, G., Pillonetto, G., & Hjalmarsson, H. (2015). Bayesian kernel-based system identification with quantized output data. In IFAC-PapersOnLine (Vol. 48, pp. 455–460). Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2015.12.170

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