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The computation of a structured canonical polyadic decomposition (CPD) is useful to address several important modeling problems in real-world applications. In this paper, we consider the identification of a nonlinear system by means of a Wiener-Hammerstein model, assuming a high-order Volterra kernel of that system has been previously estimated. Such a kernel, viewed as a tensor, admits a CPD with...
Recently it has been shown that using appropriate sampling kernel, finite rate of innovation signals can be perfectly recon structed even tough they are non-bandlimited. In the presence of noise, reconstruction is achieved by an estimation procedure of all the parameters of the incoming signal. In this paper we consider the estimation of a finite stream of pulses using the Sum of Sincs (SoS) kernel...
Discrete-time Volterra modeling is a central topic in many application areas and a large class of nonlinear systems can be modeled using high-order Volterra series. The problem with Volterra series is that the number of parameters grows very rapidly with the order of the nonlinearity and the memory in the system. In order to efficiently implement this model, kernel eigen-decomposition can be used...
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