Studies in Nonlinear State and Parameter Estimation

Studies in Nonlinear State and Parameter Estimation
Title Studies in Nonlinear State and Parameter Estimation PDF eBook
Author Srinivas Tatiraju
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1997
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On-line State and Parameter Estimation in Nonlinear Systems

On-line State and Parameter Estimation in Nonlinear Systems
Title On-line State and Parameter Estimation in Nonlinear Systems PDF eBook
Author David A. Haessig
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1999
Genre Differentiable dynamical systems
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Classification, Parameter Estimation and State Estimation

Classification, Parameter Estimation and State Estimation
Title Classification, Parameter Estimation and State Estimation PDF eBook
Author Ferdinand van der Heijden
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 440
Release 2005-06-10
Genre Science
ISBN 0470090146

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Classification, Parameter Estimation and State Estimation is a practical guide for data analysts and designers of measurement systems and postgraduates students that are interested in advanced measurement systems using MATLAB. 'Prtools' is a powerful MATLAB toolbox for pattern recognition and is written and owned by one of the co-authors, B. Duin of the Delft University of Technology. After an introductory chapter, the book provides the theoretical construction for classification, estimation and state estimation. The book also deals with the skills required to bring the theoretical concepts to practical systems, and how to evaluate these systems. Together with the many examples in the chapters, the book is accompanied by a MATLAB toolbox for pattern recognition and classification. The appendix provides the necessary documentation for this toolbox as well as an overview of the most useful functions from these toolboxes. With its integrated and unified approach to classification, parameter estimation and state estimation, this book is a suitable practical supplement in existing university courses in pattern classification, optimal estimation and data analysis. Covers all contemporary main methods for classification and estimation. Integrated approach to classification, parameter estimation and state estimation Highlights the practical deployment of theoretical issues. Provides a concise and practical approach supported by MATLAB toolbox. Offers exercises at the end of each chapter and numerous worked out examples. PRtools toolbox (MATLAB) and code of worked out examples available from the internet Many examples showing implementations in MATLAB Enables students to practice their skills using a MATLAB environment

Sequential State and Parameter Estimation in Discrete Nonlinear Systems

Sequential State and Parameter Estimation in Discrete Nonlinear Systems
Title Sequential State and Parameter Estimation in Discrete Nonlinear Systems PDF eBook
Author George Windsor Masters
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1966
Genre Automatic control
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Model Based Parameter Estimation

Model Based Parameter Estimation
Title Model Based Parameter Estimation PDF eBook
Author Hans Georg Bock
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 342
Release 2013-02-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642303676

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This judicious selection of articles combines mathematical and numerical methods to apply parameter estimation and optimum experimental design in a range of contexts. These include fields as diverse as biology, medicine, chemistry, environmental physics, image processing and computer vision. The material chosen was presented at a multidisciplinary workshop on parameter estimation held in 2009 in Heidelberg. The contributions show how indispensable efficient methods of applied mathematics and computer-based modeling can be to enhancing the quality of interdisciplinary research. The use of scientific computing to model, simulate, and optimize complex processes has become a standard methodology in many scientific fields, as well as in industry. Demonstrating that the use of state-of-the-art optimization techniques in a number of research areas has much potential for improvement, this book provides advanced numerical methods and the very latest results for the applications under consideration.

State and Parameter Estimation Problems for Nonlinear Systems

State and Parameter Estimation Problems for Nonlinear Systems
Title State and Parameter Estimation Problems for Nonlinear Systems PDF eBook
Author N. Carmichael
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Genre Automatic control
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Dynamic Systems Models

Dynamic Systems Models
Title Dynamic Systems Models PDF eBook
Author Josif A. Boguslavskiy
Publisher Springer
Pages 219
Release 2016-03-22
Genre Science
ISBN 3319040367

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This monograph is an exposition of a novel method for solving inverse problems, a method of parameter estimation for time series data collected from simulations of real experiments. These time series might be generated by measuring the dynamics of aircraft in flight, by the function of a hidden Markov model used in bioinformatics or speech recognition or when analyzing the dynamics of asset pricing provided by the nonlinear models of financial mathematics. Dynamic Systems Models demonstrates the use of algorithms based on polynomial approximation which have weaker requirements than already-popular iterative methods. Specifically, they do not require a first approximation of a root vector and they allow non-differentiable elements in the vector functions being approximated. The text covers all the points necessary for the understanding and use of polynomial approximation from the mathematical fundamentals, through algorithm development to the application of the method in, for instance, aeroplane flight dynamics or biological sequence analysis. The technical material is illustrated by the use of worked examples and methods for training the algorithms are included. Dynamic Systems Models provides researchers in aerospatial engineering, bioinformatics and financial mathematics (as well as computer scientists interested in any of these fields) with a reliable and effective numerical method for nonlinear estimation and solving boundary problems when carrying out control design. It will also be of interest to academic researchers studying inverse problems and their solution.