Daniel-Berhe et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Identification of nonlinear continuous-time Hammerstein model via HMF-methodDaniel-Berhe et al., 1997
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- Daniel-Berhe S
- Unbehauen H
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- Proceedings of the 36th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
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A frequency weighted least squares (FWLS) formulation is given for identifying the parameters of Hammerstein-type nonlinear continuous-time systems (1930) based on input and noise contaminated output data observed over a finite time interval. The Hartley …
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