Effective system identification includes the underlying methodologies, computational procedures, and their implementation. To this end, this volume presents readers with the mathematical background required to participate in the growing field of system identification as applied to engineering systems. Author Jer-Nan Juang provides a common basis for understanding the techniques developed under various disciplines. In addition, he attempts to bring the discipline of system identification up to date.
Specifically Applied System Identification: provides an overview of the disciplines of modal testing used in structural engineering and system identification; presents time- and frequency-domain models used in the disciplines of structures and controls; identifies basic concepts and properties of the frequency response function; features a unified mathematical framework based on the theory of system realization to correlate some of the existing time-domain methods commonly used in modal testing; introduces readers to a new way of interpreting the input/output relationship via an observer for identification of a system model and its corresponding observer to characterize system uncertainties; proposes a simple, yet effective way of curve-fitting the frequency response data and of constructing a system model via matrix-fraction description methods; considers the identification problem of a system operating in closed-loop with an existing feedback controller; develops a unified mathematical framework to derive recursive algorithms for the fast transversal filter and the least-squares lattice filter.
Whether used as a textbook or as an addition to your personal reference library, Applied System Identification offers an ideal opportunity to build a bridge between the disciplines of system identification as applied to controls and to modal testing.
瓊斯(Vaughan Jones)從瑞德麥斯特的觀念出發,提出了一個非常簡單、任何人都可能想到的想法。瓊斯不是紐結理論專家,他甚至也不是拓樸學家。他是一個分析學家,從事算子代數(operator algebras)的相關工作,這個領域和數學物理的連結很深。
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