Identification of Continuous-Time Systems - Identification of continuous-time systems
Creators
- 1. Member of the UNESCO-EOLSS Joint Committee, PO Box 2623, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- 2. Ruhr University Bochum
Description
System identification is a well-established field. It is concerned with the determination of particular models for systems that are intended for a certain purpose such as control. Although dynamical systems encountered in the physical world are native to the continuous-time domain, system identification has been based largely on discrete-time models for a long time in the past, ignoring certain merits of the native continuous-time models. Continuous-time-model-based system identification techniques were initiated in the middle of the last century, but were overshadowed by the overwhelming developments in discrete-time methods for some time. This was due mainly to the 'go completely digital' trend that was spurred by parallel developments in digital computers. The field of identification has now matured and several of the methods are now incorporated in the continuous time system identification (CONTSID) toolbox for use with Matlab. The paper presents a perspective of these techniques in a unified framework.
Publication Details
Book
Journal:
IEE Proceedings - Control Theory and Applications
ISSN:
13502379
Volume:
153
Pages:
185-220
Persistent Identifiers
DOI
10.1049/ip-cta:20045250
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MAGID
2021085610
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