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Nonlinear System Identification by Haar Wavelets 1st edition Przemysław Śliwiński (auth.)

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Nonlinear System Identification by Haar Wavelets 1st edition Przemysław Śliwiński (auth.)
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 139
Author: Przemysław Śliwiński (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642293955, 9783642293962, 3642293956, 3642293964
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Nonlinear System Identification by Haar Wavelets 1st edition Przemysław Śliwiński (auth.) by Przemysław Śliwiński (auth.) 9783642293955, 9783642293962, 3642293956, 3642293964 instant download after payment.

​In order to precisely model real-life systems or man-made devices, both nonlinear and dynamic properties need to be taken into account. The generic, black-box model based on Volterra and Wiener series is capable of representing fairly complicated nonlinear and dynamic interactions, however, the resulting identification algorithms are impractical, mainly due to their computational complexity. One of the alternatives offering fast identification algorithms is the block-oriented approach, in which systems of relatively simple structures are considered. The book provides nonparametric identification algorithms designed for such systems together with the description of their asymptotic and computational properties. ​ ​

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