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Estimation of consistent parameter sets for continuous-time nonlinear systems using occupation measures and LMI relaxations

Obtaining initial conditions and parameterizations leading to a model consistent with available measurements or safety specifications is important for many applications. Examples include model (in-)validation, prediction, fault diagnosis, and controller design. We present an approach to determine inner- and outer-approximations of the set containing all consistent initial conditions/parameterizations for nonlinear continuous-time systems. These approximations are found by occupation measures that encode the system dynamics and measurements, and give rise to an infinite-dimensional linear program. We exploit the flexibility and linearity of the decision problem to incorporate uncertain-but-bounded and pointwise-in-time state and output constraints, a feature which was not addressed in previous works. The infinite-dimensional linear program is relaxed by a hierarchy of LMI problems that provide certificates in case no consistent initial condition/parameterization exists. Furthermore, the applied LMI relaxation guarantees that the approximations converge (almost uniformly) to the true consistent set. We illustrate the approach with a biochemical reaction network involving unknown initial conditions and parameters.

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