This book analyses the fundamental problems and possibilities of designing purposive mathematical models of dynamical physical objects, including a number of 'pitfalls'. It states conditions for correct identification and suggests rules and procedures for making meaningful use of any identification software.
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Interactive System Identification: Prospects and Pitfalls This book aims at giving users of identification software the fundamental insight needed to carry out interactive design of models of physical objects. The book therefore starts with the fundamental conditions for setting up correct identification problems, continues by highlighting the roles of validation and falsification of models, and ends with concrete procedures for interactive design of stochastic dynamic models. The approach is new. A second novelty is that the book does not concentrate on the usual blackbox models. It em- phasizes the purpose of the design and the importance of supplementing experimental data with the partial apriori knowledge that ...
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