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A Sampling Theorem for Exact Identification of Continuous-time Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Low sampling frequency challenges the exact identification of the continuous-time (CT) dynamical system from sampled data, even when its model is identifiable. The necessary and sufficient condition is proposed -- which is built from Koopman operator -- to the exact identification of the CT system from sampled data. The condition gives a Nyquist-Shannon-like critical frequency for exact identification of CT nonlinear dynamical systems with Koopman invariant subspaces: 1) it establishes a sufficient condition for a sampling frequency that permits a discretized sequence of samples to discover the underlying system and 2) it also establishes a necessary condition for a sampling frequency that leads to system aliasing that the underlying system is indistinguishable; and 3) the original CT signal does not have to be band-limited as required in the Nyquist-Shannon Theorem. The theoretical criterion has been demonstrated on a number of simulated examples, including linear systems, nonlinear systems with equilibria, and limit cycles.
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2204.14021
- Document Type :
- Working Paper