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Robust Sampling Time Designs for Parametric Uncertain Systems

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Abstract Robust experimental design (RED) of sampling time scheduling has been discussed for parametric uncertain systems. Four RED methods, i.e., the pseudo-Bayesian design, the maximin design, the expectation-variance design, and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Robust experimental design (RED) of sampling time scheduling has been discussed for parametric uncertain systems. Four RED methods, i.e., the pseudo-Bayesian design, the maximin design, the expectation-variance design, and the online experimental redesign, are investigated under the framework of model-based optimal experimental design (OED). Both the D-optimal and the E-optimal criteria are used as performance metrics. Two numerical procedures, the Powell’s method and the semi-definite programming (SDP), are employed to obtain the optimum solution for REDs. The robustness performance of the four REDs are compared using a benchmark enzyme reaction system. In comparison to a typical uniform sampling strategy, the sampling time profiles from REDs are more focused on regions where the dynamic system has higher parametric sensitivities, indicating choice of informative data for parameter identification. The designed sampling strategies are also assessed by bootstrap parameter estimation with randomly generated initial points, where the difference between the REDs can be observed.

Keywords: uncertain systems; parametric uncertain; design; robust sampling; sampling time

Journal Title: IFAC-PapersOnLine
Year Published: 2020

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