System Identification of an Actuated Inclined Ball Mechanism Via Causation Entropy

Author:

Elinger Jared1,Rogers Jonathan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology , Atlanta 30318, Georgia

2. School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology , Atlanta 30318, Georgia

Abstract

Abstract Grey-box and black-box dynamic models are routinely used to model the behavior of real-world dynamic systems. When creating such models, the identification of an accurate model structure (often referred to as covariate selection, feature selection, or sparsity identification) is a critical step required to achieve suitable predictive performance by minimizing the effects of overfitting. Recently, causation entropy has been shown to be quite useful in data-driven covariate selection as it provides a mechanism to measure the causal relationships between the set of covariates and the state dynamics. This work extends previous results by applying the causation entropy covariate selection technique to data from an experimental nonlinear system consisting of a ball rolling on an actuated inclined ramp. Data collected from the system is processed by the causation entropy-based algorithm and covariate selection is performed on a black-box dynamic model. The resulting optimized model is shown to provide better predictive performance than an optimized black-box model which includes extraneous covariates. This study represents the first application of causation entropy-based covariate selection to real-world experimental data, illustrating its use as a practical system identification method.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Instrumentation,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering

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