The identification of nonlinear biological systems: Wiener and Hammerstein cascade models

Systems that can be represented by a cascade of a dynamic linear subsystem preceded (Hammerstein cascade model) or followed (Wiener cascade model) by a static nonlinearity are considered. Various identification schemes that have been proposed for the Hammerstein and Wiener systems are critically rev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biological cybernetics 1986-01, Vol.55 (2-3), p.135-144
Hauptverfasser: HUNTER, I. W, KORENBERG, M. J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Systems that can be represented by a cascade of a dynamic linear subsystem preceded (Hammerstein cascade model) or followed (Wiener cascade model) by a static nonlinearity are considered. Various identification schemes that have been proposed for the Hammerstein and Wiener systems are critically reviewed with reference to the special problems that arise in the identification of nonlinear biological systems. Examples of Wiener and Hammerstein systems are identified from limited duration input-output data using an iterative identification scheme.
ISSN:0340-1200
1432-0770
DOI:10.1007/BF00341929