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Statistical Consistency of Set-Membership Estimator for Linear Systems

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Suppose we can choose from a set of linear autonomous systems with bounded process noise, the dynamics of each system are unknown, and we would like to design a stabilizing… Click to show full abstract

Suppose we can choose from a set of linear autonomous systems with bounded process noise, the dynamics of each system are unknown, and we would like to design a stabilizing policy. The underlying question is how to estimate the dynamics of each system given that measurements of each system will be nonsequential. Though seemingly straightforward, existing proof techniques for proving statistical consistency of system identification procedures fail when measurements are nonsequential. Here, we prove that the set-membership estimator is statistically consistent even when measurements are nonsequential. We numerically illustrate its strong consistency.

Keywords: system; statistical consistency; consistency; membership estimator; set membership

Journal Title: IEEE Control Systems Letters
Year Published: 2020

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