While linear and nonlinear system identification is a well established
field in the control system sciences, it is rarely used in
wave energy applications. System identification allows the dynamics
of the system to be quantified from measurements of the
system inputs and outputs, without significant recourse to first
principles modelling. One significant obstacle in using system
identification for wave energy devices is the difficulty in accurately
quantifying the exact incident wave excitation, in both
open ocean and wave tank scenarios. However, the use of numerical
wave tanks (NWTs) allow all system variables to be accurately
quantified and present some novel system tests not normally
available for experimental devices. Considered from a system
identification perspective, this paper examines the range of
tests available in a NWT from which linear and nonlinear dynamic
models can be derived. Recommendations are given as to
the optimal configuration of such system identification tests