Bringing together important advances in the field of continuous system identification, this book deals with both parametric and nonparametric methods. It pays special attention to the problem of retaining continuous model parameters in the estimation equations, to which all the existing techniques u
Identification of Continuous Dynamical Systems: The Poisson Moment Functional (PMF) Approach
โ Scribed by Dr. Dines Chandra Saha, Professor Ganti Prasada Rao (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 163
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences 56
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Continuous model identification (CMI)-introduction....Pages 1-3
Signal characterization in terms of distributions....Pages 4-19
A general algorithm for parameter identification in lumped linear continuous systems โ the poisson moment functional (PMF) approach [P 17]....Pages 20-51
Transfer function matrix (TFM) identification in multiple input multiple output (MIMO) continuous systems โ [P 18]....Pages 52-64
Conditions of identifiabilty....Pages 65-72
A microprocessor based system for on line parameter identification in continuous dynamical systems [P11]....Pages 73-82
System structure identification [P19, G9, G29]....Pages 83-90
Identification of time-lag and nonlinear systems....Pages 91-109
PMF method in the presence of noise....Pages 110-122
Multidimensional PMF's and their use in the identification of distributed parameter systems [P14]....Pages 123-150
โฆ Subjects
Computer Science, general
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