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Applied system identification

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In this paper, the authors introduce the concept of Frequency Domain System ID (FDSI) and Frequency Response Functions (FRF) for time-domain models, as well as Frequency-Domain Models with Random Variables and Kalman Filter.
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1. Introduction. 2. Time-Domain Models. 3. Frequency-Domain Models. 4. Frequency Response Functions. 5. System Realization. 6. Observer Identification. 7. Frequency Domain System ID. 8. Observer/Controller ID. 9. Recursive Techniques. Appendix A: Fundamental Matrix Algebra. Appendix B: Random Variables and Kalman Filter. Appendix C: Data Acquisition.

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