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{{short description|Mathematical concept}}
In mathematics, specifically in [[control theory]], '''subspace identification''' ('''SID
== History ==
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SID methods are rooted in the work by the German mathematician [[Leopold Kronecker]] (1823–1891). Kronecker<ref>L. Kronecker, "Algebraische reduktion der schaaren bilinearer formen", S. B. Akad. Berlin, pp. 663–776, 1890.</ref> showed that a power series can be written as a rational function when the rank of the Hankel operator that has the power series as its symbol is finite. The rank determines the order of the polynomials of the rational function.
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An extension to the stochastic realization problem where we have knowledge only of the Auto-correlation (covariance) function of the output of an LTI system driven by white noise, was derived by researchers like Akaike.<ref>H. Akaike, "A new look at the statistical model identification", IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 19, pp. 716–723, 1974.</ref>
A second generation of SID methods attempted to make SID methods directly operate on input-output measurements of the LTI system in the decade 1985–1995. One such generalization was presented under the name of the [[Eigensystem realization algorithm|Eigensystem Realization Algorithm]] (ERA) made use of specific input-output measurements considering the impulse inputs.<ref>J.-N. Juang and R. S. Pappa, R. S., "An Eigensystem Realization Algorithm for modal parameter identification and model reduction", Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics. vol. 8, 1985.</ref>
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