A. Maybhate et Re. Amritkar, Use of synchronization and adaptive control in parameter estimation from atime series, PHYS REV E, 59(1), 1999, pp. 284-293
A technique is introduced for estimating unknown parameters when a time ser
ies of only one variable from a multivariate nonlinear dynamical system is
given. The technique employs a combination of two different control methods
, linear feedback for synchronizing system variables and adaptive control,
and is based on dynamic minimization of synchronization error. The techniqu
e is shown to work even when the unknown parameters appear in the evolution
equations of the variables other than the one for which the time series is
given. The technique not only establishes that explicit detailed informati
on about all system variables and parameters is contained in a scalar time
series, but also gives a way to extract it out under suitable conditions. I
llustrations are presented for Lorenz and Rossler systems and a nonlinear d
ynamical system in plasma physics. Also it is found that the technique is r
easonably stable against noise in the given time series and the estimated v
alue of a parameter fluctuates around the correct value, with the error of
estimation growing linearly with the noise strength, for small noise. [S106
3-651X(98)09412-4].