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Bilinear realization from input-output data with neural networks

Dimitrios S. Karachalios, Ion Victor Gosea, Kirandeep Kour, Athanasios C. Antoulas

Published 2022-08-22Version 1

We present a method that connects a well-established nonlinear (bilinear) identification method from time-domain data with neural network (NNs) advantages. The main challenge for fitting bilinear systems is the accurate recovery of the corresponding Markov parameters from the input and output measurements. Afterward, a realization algorithm similar to that proposed by Isidori can be employed. The novel step is that NNs are used here as a surrogate data simulator to construct input-output (i/o) data sequences. Then, classical realization theory is used to build a bilinear interpretable model that can further optimize engineering processes via robust simulations and control design.

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