TY - JOUR
T1 - Time-delay estimation using the characteristic roots of delay differential equations
AU - Yi, Sun
AU - Choi, Wonchang
AU - Abu-Lebdeh, Taher M
PY - 2012/1/1
Y1 - 2012/1/1
N2 - Problem statement: For ordinary dynamic systems (i.e., non-delayed), various methods such as linear least-squares, gradient-weighted least-squares, Kalman filtering and other robust techniques have been widely used in signal processing, robotics, civil engineering. On the other hand, time-delay estimation of systems with unknown time-delay is still a challenging problem due to difficulty in formulation caused. Approach: The presented method makes use of the Lambert W function and analytical solutions of scalar first-order Delay Differential Equations (DDEs). The Lambert W function has been known to be useful in solving delay differential equations. From the solutions in terms of the Lambert W function, the dominant characteristic roots can be obtained and used to estimate time-delays. The function is already embedded in various software packages (e.g., MATLAB) and thus, the presented method can be readily used for time-delay systems. Results: The presented method and the provided examples show ease of formulation and accuracy of time-delay estimation. Conclusion: Estimation of time-delays can be conducted in an analytical way. The presented method will be extended to general systems of DDEs and application to physical systems. © 2012 Science Publications.
AB - Problem statement: For ordinary dynamic systems (i.e., non-delayed), various methods such as linear least-squares, gradient-weighted least-squares, Kalman filtering and other robust techniques have been widely used in signal processing, robotics, civil engineering. On the other hand, time-delay estimation of systems with unknown time-delay is still a challenging problem due to difficulty in formulation caused. Approach: The presented method makes use of the Lambert W function and analytical solutions of scalar first-order Delay Differential Equations (DDEs). The Lambert W function has been known to be useful in solving delay differential equations. From the solutions in terms of the Lambert W function, the dominant characteristic roots can be obtained and used to estimate time-delays. The function is already embedded in various software packages (e.g., MATLAB) and thus, the presented method can be readily used for time-delay systems. Results: The presented method and the provided examples show ease of formulation and accuracy of time-delay estimation. Conclusion: Estimation of time-delays can be conducted in an analytical way. The presented method will be extended to general systems of DDEs and application to physical systems. © 2012 Science Publications.
KW - Delay differential equations (DDES)
KW - Finite spectrum assignments (FSA)
KW - Ordinary differential equations (ODES)
KW - Various software packages
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U2 - 10.3844/ajassp.2012.955.960
DO - 10.3844/ajassp.2012.955.960
M3 - Article
SN - 1546-9239
VL - 9
SP - 955
EP - 960
JO - American Journal of Applied Sciences
JF - American Journal of Applied Sciences
IS - 6
ER -