Search for dissertations about: "identification procedure"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 175 swedish dissertations containing the words identification procedure.
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16. Inference techniques for stochastic nonlinear system identification with application to the Wiener-Hammerstein models
Abstract : Stochastic nonlinear systems are a specific class of nonlinear systems where unknown disturbances affect the system's output through a nonlinear transformation. In general, the identification of parametric models for this kind of systems can be very challenging. READ MORE
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17. Structural Identification of Civil Engineering Structures
Abstract : The assumptions encountered during the analysis and design of civil engineering structures lead to a difference in the structural behavior between calculations based models and real structures. Moreover, the recent approach in civil engineering nowadays is to rely on the performance-based design approaches, which give more importance for durability, serviceability limit states, and maintenance. READ MORE
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18. Experiment Design for Closed-loop System Identification with Applications in Model Predictive Control and Occupancy Estimation
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to develop algorithms for application-oriented input design. This procedure takes the model application into account when designing experiments for system identification.This thesis is divided into two parts. READ MORE
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19. Consistency and efficiency in continuous-time system identification
Abstract : Continuous-time system identification deals with the problem of building continuous-time models of dynamical systems from sampled input and output data. In this field, there are two main approaches: indirect and direct. In the indirect approach, a suitable discrete-time model is first determined, and then it is transformed into continuous-time. READ MORE
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20. Aspects in Incomplete Modeling in System Identification
Abstract : This thesis considers several aspects of the system identification problem. The major issues, however, are how one should represent and assess mode! errors. These issues have come to be central in system identification in recent years - mainly due to their relevance for robust control. READ MORE