An Identification Method for Stochastic Continuous-time Disturbances in Adaptive Optics Systems
Abstract:
This paper presents a novel identification method for stochastic continuous-time systems applied to Adaptive Optics. We consider a discrete-time sampled-data model of a linear combination of continuous-time second-order systems for modelling disturbances. The Maximum Likelihood framework is used in time and frequency domain to develop an estimation algorithm with sampled-data. We propose an estimation algorithm where we write the likelihood function in the frequency domain in terms of the discrete-time output spectrum (Whittle's log-likelihood function). An approximation for the discrete-time spectrum is used in order to reduce the computational load. A comparative analysis of the proposed method and some available methods is illustrated via numerical simulations.
Año de publicación:
2023
Keywords:
- Adaptive optics
- Continuous-time systems
- Disturbance modelling
- Maximum likelihood
- Sampled-data
- Whittle's log-likelihood
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Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Proceso estocástico
- Sistema de control
- Proceso estocástico
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- Física aplicada
- Probabilidades y matemática aplicada
- Técnicas, equipos y materiales
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