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“…Statistical parameters for the Kalman ÿltering technique [12], maximum entropy method [13] and AR models are given in Table I. As seen in Table I, both the Kalman ÿltering technique and the maximum entropy method have approximately the same prediction sensitivity and are much better than the AR(1), AR(2) and AR(3) models which use the correlation coe cients as the model parameters. As it is well known, AR model orders for earthquake ground motion [14] are generally selected between 2 and 5. Thus, in this work the earthquake ground motion is modelled as a second-order AR process.…”
Section: Numerical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Statistical parameters for the Kalman ÿltering technique [12], maximum entropy method [13] and AR models are given in Table I. As seen in Table I, both the Kalman ÿltering technique and the maximum entropy method have approximately the same prediction sensitivity and are much better than the AR(1), AR(2) and AR(3) models which use the correlation coe cients as the model parameters. As it is well known, AR model orders for earthquake ground motion [14] are generally selected between 2 and 5. Thus, in this work the earthquake ground motion is modelled as a second-order AR process.…”
Section: Numerical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…As it is well known, AR model orders for earthquake ground motion [14] are generally selected between 2 and 5. Thus, in this work the earthquake ground motion is modelled as a second-order AR process.…”
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“…The use of identification techniques to determine the properties of a structure has been attempted recently. Several studies (Yun and Shinozuka, 1980;Shinozuka et al, 1982 ; Hoshiya and Saito, 1984 ; Lin et al, 1990 ; Agbabian et al,199 1 ; Hoshiya and Maruyama, 1991) have used the response of a structure measured in a dynamic test to identify the dynamic system. Either the least-squares method or the extended Kalman filter has been proposed in these studies.…”
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confidence: 99%