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Finite-time Identification of Stable Linear Systems: Optimality of the Least-Squares Estimator

(2003.07937)
Published Mar 17, 2020 in math.ST , cs.LG , cs.SY , eess.SY , stat.ML , and stat.TH

Abstract

We present a new finite-time analysis of the estimation error of the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) estimator for stable linear time-invariant systems. We characterize the number of observed samples (the length of the observed trajectory) sufficient for the OLS estimator to be $(\varepsilon,\delta)$-PAC, i.e., to yield an estimation error less than $\varepsilon$ with probability at least $1-\delta$. We show that this number matches existing sample complexity lower bounds [1,2] up to universal multiplicative factors (independent of ($\varepsilon,\delta)$ and of the system). This paper hence establishes the optimality of the OLS estimator for stable systems, a result conjectured in [1]. Our analysis of the performance of the OLS estimator is simpler, sharper, and easier to interpret than existing analyses. It relies on new concentration results for the covariates matrix.

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