System Identification: A Frequency Domain Approach

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· John Wiley & Sons
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Electrical Engineering System Identification A Frequency Domain Approach How does one model a linear dynamic system from noisy data? This book presents a general approach to this problem, with both practical examples and theoretical discussions that give the reader a sound understanding of the subject and of the pitfalls that might occur on the road from raw data to validated model. The emphasis is on robust methods that can be used with a minimum of user interaction. Readers in many fields of engineering will gain knowledge about:
* Choice of experimental setup and experiment design
* Automatic characterization of disturbing noise
* Generation of a good plant model
* Detection, qualification, and quantification of nonlinear distortions
* Identification of continuous- and discrete-time models
* Improved model validation tools
and from the theoretical side about:
* System identification
* Interrelations between time- and frequency-domain approaches
* Stochastic properties of the estimators
* Stochastic analysis
System Identification: A Frequency Domain Approach is written for practicing engineers and scientists who do not want to delve into mathematical details of proofs. Also, it is written for researchers who wish to learn more about the theoretical aspects of the proofs. Several of the introductory chapters are suitable for undergraduates. Each chapter begins with an abstract and ends with exercises, and examples are given throughout.

About the author

About the Authors Rik Pintelon and Johan Schoukens are professors of electrical engineering at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Brussels, Belgium. They share research interests in system identification, signal processing, and measurement techniques. They are the coauthors of a software package with a user-friendly graphical user interface called Frequency Domain System Identification Toolbox for Matlab(r), which covers the methods discussed in this book.

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