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Aug 23, 2023

Comparison of Constrained Unscented and Cubature Kalman Filters for Nonlinear System Parameter Identification

Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 149, Issue 11

Abstract

Accurate and efficient parameter identification along with uncertainty quantification in nonlinear systems is crucial for enabling practical and reliable structural health monitoring and digital twinning. This paper presents a novel procedure for estimating parameters that combines Bayesian filters and truncated probability density functions (PDFs). To simplify the state-space equations, only model parameters are incorporated in the state equations, whereas the measurement equations are implicitly considered in the state vector of displacement and velocity. This simplification enables the unified implementation of three different types of Bayesian filters: the unscented Kalman filter, third-degree cubature Kalman filter, and fifth-degree cubature Kalman filter. Consequently, it facilitates the seamless integration of complex numerical models into the parameter identification procedure. To improve the robustness of the proposed method, the truncated PDF is employed to enforce constraints that prevent the covariance matrix from becoming singular. The applicability and accuracy of the proposed method were evaluated using a 10-story numerical example and a 12-story shake-table model. Based on the selected parameters for tuning, the estimated results are consistent with both the simulated and experimental data, demonstrating that the Bayesian filters can estimate parameters and quantify their uncertainties. Comparison of the estimation accuracy, computational cost, and efficiency index among the three types of Bayesian filters reveals that the fifth-degree cubature Kalman filter has the highest accuracy. When dealing with less complex structural models, the unscented Kalman filter demonstrates superior efficiency. These findings are useful for finite-element model updating and assessment of structural performance.

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The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

Acknowledgments

The first author would like to acknowledge the funding supported from the Belt and Road Special Foundation of the National Key Laboratory of Water Disaster Prevention, China (No. 2022492011). The authors would like to thank the State Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, which provided the shake-table data for the 12-story building. Constructive comments from reviewers are also gratefully acknowledged.

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Received: Nov 29, 2022
Accepted: Jun 25, 2023
Published online: Aug 23, 2023
Published in print: Nov 1, 2023
Discussion open until: Jan 23, 2024

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Research Fellow, National Key Laboratory of Water Disaster Prevention, Hohai Univ., Nanjing 210024, China; Research Fellow, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore 117576 (corresponding author). Email: [email protected]
Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore 117576. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8514-0699. Email: [email protected]
Haibei Xiong [email protected]
Professor, Dept. of Disaster Mitigation for Structures, Tongji Univ., Shanghai 200092, China. Email: [email protected]
Zhenyu Yang, Ph.D. [email protected]
Assistant Professor, Earthquake Engineering Research and Test Center, Guangzhou Univ., Waihuan W. Rd., Guangzhou 510006, China. Email: [email protected]

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