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Nonlinear System Identification - Input-Output Modeling Approach - Volume 1: Nonlinear System Parameter Identification... Nonlinear System Identification - Input-Output Modeling Approach - Volume 1: Nonlinear System Parameter Identification (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)
Robert Haber, L. Keviczky
R3,046 Discovery Miles 30 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The subject of the book is to present the modeling, parameter estimation and other aspects of the identification of nonlinear dynamic systems. The treatment is restricted to the input-output modeling approach. Because of the widespread usage of digital computers discrete time methods are preferred. Time domain parameter estimation methods are dealt with in detail, frequency domain and power spectrum procedures are described shortly. The theory is presented from the engineering point of view, and a large number of examples of case studies on the modeling and identifications of real processes illustrate the methods. Almost all processes are nonlinear if they are considered not merely in a small vicinity of the working point. To exploit industrial equipment as much as possible, mathematical models are needed which describe the global nonlinear behavior of the process. If the process is unknown, or if the describing equations are too complex, the structure and the parameters can be determined experimentally, which is the task of identification. The book is divided into seven chapters dealing with the following topics: 1. Nonlinear dynamic process models 2. Test signals for identification 3. Parameter estimation methods 4. Nonlinearity test methods 5. Structure identification 6. Model validity tests 7. Case studies on identification of real processes Chapter I summarizes the different model descriptions of nonlinear dynamical systems.

Mathematics and Control Engineering of Grinding Technology - Ball Mill Grinding (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Mathematics and Control Engineering of Grinding Technology - Ball Mill Grinding (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
L. Keviczky, M. Hilger, J. Kolostori
R1,548 Discovery Miles 15 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Et moi, ..., si j"avait su comment en revenir, One service mathematics bas rendered the je n'y seWs point alit: human race. It bas put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs, on the topmost shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non- The series is divergent; therefore we may be sense'. able to do something with it. Eric T. Bell o. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought. A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non linearities abound. Similarly, all kinds of parts of mathematics serve as tools for other parts and for other sciences. Applying a simple rewriting rule to the quote on the right above one finds such statements as: 'One service topology has rendered mathematical physics .. .'; 'One service logic has rendered com puter science .. .'; 'One service category theory has rendered mathematics .. .'. All arguably true. And all statements obtainable this way form part of the raison d'etre of this series."

Mathematics and Control Engineering of Grinding Technology - Ball Mill Grinding (Hardcover, 1989 ed.): L. Keviczky, M. Hilger,... Mathematics and Control Engineering of Grinding Technology - Ball Mill Grinding (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
L. Keviczky, M. Hilger, J. Kolostori
R1,694 Discovery Miles 16 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Et moi, ..., si j"avait su comment en revenir, One service mathematics bas rendered the je n'y seWs point alit: human race. It bas put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs, on the topmost shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non- The series is divergent; therefore we may be sense'. able to do something with it. Eric T. Bell o. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought. A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non linearities abound. Similarly, all kinds of parts of mathematics serve as tools for other parts and for other sciences. Applying a simple rewriting rule to the quote on the right above one finds such statements as: 'One service topology has rendered mathematical physics .. .'; 'One service logic has rendered com puter science .. .'; 'One service category theory has rendered mathematics .. .'. All arguably true. And all statements obtainable this way form part of the raison d'etre of this series."

Nonlinear System Identification - Input-Output Modeling Approach - Volume 1: Nonlinear System Parameter Identification... Nonlinear System Identification - Input-Output Modeling Approach - Volume 1: Nonlinear System Parameter Identification (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
Robert Haber, L. Keviczky
R3,255 Discovery Miles 32 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The subject of the book is to present the modeling, parameter estimation and other aspects of the identification of nonlinear dynamic systems. The treatment is restricted to the input-output modeling approach. Because of the widespread usage of digital computers discrete time methods are preferred. Time domain parameter estimation methods are dealt with in detail, frequency domain and power spectrum procedures are described shortly. The theory is presented from the engineering point of view, and a large number of examples of case studies on the modeling and identifications of real processes illustrate the methods. Almost all processes are nonlinear if they are considered not merely in a small vicinity of the working point. To exploit industrial equipment as much as possible, mathematical models are needed which describe the global nonlinear behavior of the process. If the process is unknown, or if the describing equations are too complex, the structure and the parameters can be determined experimentally, which is the task of identification. The book is divided into seven chapters dealing with the following topics: 1. Nonlinear dynamic process models 2. Test signals for identification 3. Parameter estimation methods 4. Nonlinearity test methods 5. Structure identification 6. Model validity tests 7. Case studies on identification of real processes Chapter I summarizes the different model descriptions of nonlinear dynamical systems.

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