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Very general reduced order filtering and modeling problems are phased in terms of choosing a state based upon past information to optimally predict the future as measured by a quadratic prediction error criterion. The canonical variate method is extended to approximately solve this problem and give a near optimal reduced-order state space model. The approach is related to the Hankel norm approximation method. The central step in the computation involves a singular value decomposition which is numerically very accurate and stable. An application to reduced-order modeling of transfer functions for stream flow dynamics is given.
Wallace E. Larimore (Wed,) studied this question.
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