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Eigensystem realization algorithm

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The Eigensystem realization algorithm (ERA) is a system identification technique popular in civil engineering, in particular in structural health monitoring. ERA is a modal analysis technique which generates a system realization using the frequency response given (multi-)input and (multi-)output data.[1]

Algorithm

Given pulse response data form the Hankel matrix

where is the pulse response at time step . Next, perform a singular value decomposition of , i.e. . Then choose only the rows and columns corresponding to physical modes to form the matrices . Then the discrete time system realization can be given by:

To generate the system states where is the matrix of eigenvectors for .[2]

References

  1. ^ Marlon D. Hill. "An Experimental Verification of the Eigensystem Realization Algorithm for Vibration Parameter Identification" (pdf). Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  2. ^ Juan Martin Caicedo; Shirley J. Dyke; Erik A. Johnson (2004). "Natural Excitation Technique and Eigensystem Realization Algorithm for Phase I of the IASC-ASCE Benchmark Problem: Simulated Data". Journal of Engineering Mechanics. 130 (1).