Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... identification can be performed in either a continuous or a discrete manner . Therefore , we find identification meth- ods and algorithms in continuous time , in dis- crete time , in continuous frequency , and in dis- crete frequency ...
... identification can be performed in either a continuous or a discrete manner . Therefore , we find identification meth- ods and algorithms in continuous time , in dis- crete time , in continuous frequency , and in dis- crete frequency ...
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... identification of control systems is fun- damentally a discipline concerned with dynamic behavior of systems or signals , the mathematical models to be identified must be in terms of dif- ferential equations in the continuous time do ...
... identification of control systems is fun- damentally a discipline concerned with dynamic behavior of systems or signals , the mathematical models to be identified must be in terms of dif- ferential equations in the continuous time do ...
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... Identification Techniques Heuristic identification techniques are the least rigorous approaches to process identifica- tion . They are not concerned with any analytical formulation and should be employed only when other identification ...
... Identification Techniques Heuristic identification techniques are the least rigorous approaches to process identifica- tion . They are not concerned with any analytical formulation and should be employed only when other identification ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
Compilers Computer Science 1 Controls Adaptive Systems | 345 |
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