In order to evaluate the nonlinear performance and the possible damage to rubber-bearings (RBs) during their normal operation or under strong earthquakes, a simplified Bouc-Wen model is used to describe the nonlinea...In order to evaluate the nonlinear performance and the possible damage to rubber-bearings (RBs) during their normal operation or under strong earthquakes, a simplified Bouc-Wen model is used to describe the nonlinear hysteretic behavior of RBs in this paper, which has the advantages of being smooth-varying and physically motivated. Further, based on the results from experimental tests performed by using a particular type of RB (GZN 110) under different excitation scenarios, including white noise and several earthquakes, a new system identification method, referred to as the sequential nonlinear least- square estimation (SNLSE), is introduced to identify the model parameters. It is shown that the proposed simplified Bouc- Wen model is capable of describing the nonlinear hysteretic behavior of RBs, and that the SNLSE approach is very effective in identifying the model parameters of RBs.展开更多
Accuracy of a lithium-ion battery model is pivotal in faithfully representing actual state of battery,thereby influencing safety of entire electric vehicles.Precise estimation of battery model parameters using key mea...Accuracy of a lithium-ion battery model is pivotal in faithfully representing actual state of battery,thereby influencing safety of entire electric vehicles.Precise estimation of battery model parameters using key measured signals is essential.However,measured signals inevitably carry random noise due to complex real-world operating environments and sensor errors,potentially diminishing model estimation accuracy.Addressing the challenge of accuracy reduction caused by noise,this paper introduces a Bias-Compensated Forgetting Factor Recursive Least Squares(BCFFRLS)method.Initially,a variational error model is crafted to estimate the average weighted variance of random noise.Subsequently,an augmentation matrix is devised to calculate the bias term using augmented and extended parameter vectors,compensating for bias in the parameter estimates.To assess the proposed method's effectiveness in improving parameter identification accuracy,lithium-ion battery experiments were conducted in three test conditions—Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule(UDDS),Dynamic Stress Test(DST),and Hybrid Pulse Power Characterization(HPPC).The proposed method,alongside two contrasting methods—the offline identification method and Forgetting Factor Recursive Least Squares(FFRLS)—was employed for battery model parameter identification.Comparative analysis reveals substantial improvements,with the mean absolute error reduced by 25%,28%,and 15%,and the root mean square error reduced by 25.1%,42.7%,and 15.9%in UDDS,HPPC,and DST operating conditions,respectively,when compared to the FFRLS method.展开更多
Multirate systems are abundant in industry; for example, many soft-sensor design problems are related to modeling, parameter identification, or state estimation involving multirate systems. The study of multirate syst...Multirate systems are abundant in industry; for example, many soft-sensor design problems are related to modeling, parameter identification, or state estimation involving multirate systems. The study of multirate systems goes back to the early 1950's, and has become an active research area in systems and control. This paper briefly surveys the history of development in the area of multirate systems, and introduces some basic concepts and latest results on multirate systems, including a polynomial transformation technique and the lifting technique as tools for handling multirate systems, lifted state space models, parameter identification of dual-rate systems, how to determine fast single-rate models from dual-rate models and directly from dual-rate data, and a hierarchical identification method for general multirate systems. Finally, some further research topics for multirate systems are given.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China Under Grant No.10572058the Science Foundation of Aeronautics of China Under Grant No.2008ZA52012
文摘In order to evaluate the nonlinear performance and the possible damage to rubber-bearings (RBs) during their normal operation or under strong earthquakes, a simplified Bouc-Wen model is used to describe the nonlinear hysteretic behavior of RBs in this paper, which has the advantages of being smooth-varying and physically motivated. Further, based on the results from experimental tests performed by using a particular type of RB (GZN 110) under different excitation scenarios, including white noise and several earthquakes, a new system identification method, referred to as the sequential nonlinear least- square estimation (SNLSE), is introduced to identify the model parameters. It is shown that the proposed simplified Bouc- Wen model is capable of describing the nonlinear hysteretic behavior of RBs, and that the SNLSE approach is very effective in identifying the model parameters of RBs.
基金Scientific Research Project of Tianjin Education Commission(Grant No:2023KJ303)Hebei Provincial Department of Education(Grant No:C20220315)+1 种基金Tianjin Natural Science Foundation(Grant No:21JCZDJC00720)Hebei Natural Science Foundation(Grant No:E2022202047).
文摘Accuracy of a lithium-ion battery model is pivotal in faithfully representing actual state of battery,thereby influencing safety of entire electric vehicles.Precise estimation of battery model parameters using key measured signals is essential.However,measured signals inevitably carry random noise due to complex real-world operating environments and sensor errors,potentially diminishing model estimation accuracy.Addressing the challenge of accuracy reduction caused by noise,this paper introduces a Bias-Compensated Forgetting Factor Recursive Least Squares(BCFFRLS)method.Initially,a variational error model is crafted to estimate the average weighted variance of random noise.Subsequently,an augmentation matrix is devised to calculate the bias term using augmented and extended parameter vectors,compensating for bias in the parameter estimates.To assess the proposed method's effectiveness in improving parameter identification accuracy,lithium-ion battery experiments were conducted in three test conditions—Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule(UDDS),Dynamic Stress Test(DST),and Hybrid Pulse Power Characterization(HPPC).The proposed method,alongside two contrasting methods—the offline identification method and Forgetting Factor Recursive Least Squares(FFRLS)—was employed for battery model parameter identification.Comparative analysis reveals substantial improvements,with the mean absolute error reduced by 25%,28%,and 15%,and the root mean square error reduced by 25.1%,42.7%,and 15.9%in UDDS,HPPC,and DST operating conditions,respectively,when compared to the FFRLS method.
基金Supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and National Natural Science Foundation of P.R.China
文摘Multirate systems are abundant in industry; for example, many soft-sensor design problems are related to modeling, parameter identification, or state estimation involving multirate systems. The study of multirate systems goes back to the early 1950's, and has become an active research area in systems and control. This paper briefly surveys the history of development in the area of multirate systems, and introduces some basic concepts and latest results on multirate systems, including a polynomial transformation technique and the lifting technique as tools for handling multirate systems, lifted state space models, parameter identification of dual-rate systems, how to determine fast single-rate models from dual-rate models and directly from dual-rate data, and a hierarchical identification method for general multirate systems. Finally, some further research topics for multirate systems are given.