This paper presents a method for blind identification of a system whose transfer matrix is non-invertible at infinity, based on independent component analysis. In the proposed scheme, the transfer matrix to be identified is pre-multiplied by an appropriate polynomial matrix, named interactor, in order to compensate the row relative degrees and obtain a biproper system. It is then pre-multiplied by a demixing matrix via an existing approximate method. Both of these matrices are estimated blindly, i.e. with the input signals being unknown. The identified system is thus obtained as the inverse of the multiplication of these matrices.
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Jani EVEN, Kenji SUGIMOTO, "Blind Identification for Systems Non-Invertible at Infinity" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E90-A, no. 6, pp. 1133-1143, June 2007, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e90-a.6.1133.
Abstract: This paper presents a method for blind identification of a system whose transfer matrix is non-invertible at infinity, based on independent component analysis. In the proposed scheme, the transfer matrix to be identified is pre-multiplied by an appropriate polynomial matrix, named interactor, in order to compensate the row relative degrees and obtain a biproper system. It is then pre-multiplied by a demixing matrix via an existing approximate method. Both of these matrices are estimated blindly, i.e. with the input signals being unknown. The identified system is thus obtained as the inverse of the multiplication of these matrices.
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