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Parameter estimation for a process with multiplicative noise via regression
Hello All, I have a process featuring a so-called CAM (correlated addtive and multiplicative) noise: . I would like to estimat...
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answersHAC confidence interval for the response
Maybe the following works. I don't accept this answer because i'm not sure if we can use mdl.DFE. % Define your own data vector...
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HAC confidence interval for the response
Hello. One can use Matlab's predict to get estimates of the response or dependent variable and its confidence interval for a des...
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How to denoise a response to step forcing?
The characteristic feature of a signal that is a response to a step forcing is that it changes fast in the beginning and then it...
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How to remove an autoregressive disturbance of known parameters
I would like to find the time series x_r2s_re that gives pert1_re, which latter is supposed to be a realisation of an AR(1) proc...
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answerHow to recover the response to a step forcing upon system identification using impulseest?
Perhaps the default order of the impulse response model is 70, which is where the plateau suddenly starts. There is no mention o...
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How to recover the response to a step forcing upon system identification using impulseest?
I am unable to recover the response to a step forcing. The recreated signal reaches a level lower than the actual one (phi_asym)...
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