System Identification: Theory for the User

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Prentice Hall PTR, 1999 - 609 páginas
Lennart Ljung's System Identification: Theory for the User is a complete, coherent description of the theory, methodology, and practice of System Identification. This completely revised Second Edition introduces subspace methods, methods that utilize frequency domain data, and general non-linear black box methods, including neural networks and neuro-fuzzy modeling. The book contains many new computer-based examples designed for Ljung's market-leading software, System Identification Toolbox for MATLAB. Ljung combines careful mathematics, a practical understanding of real-world applications, and extensive exercises. He introduces both black-box and tailor-made models of linear as well as non-linear systems, and he describes principles, properties, and algorithms for a variety of identification techniques.

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LENNART LJUNG is Professor of the Chair of Automatic Control in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Linksping University, Sweden. He is the author of nine books and over 100 articles in refereed international journals, as well as the author of the field's leading software package, System Identification Toolbox for MATLAB.

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