Identification of Physical Systems Applications to Condition Monitoring, Fault Diagnosis, Soft Sensor and Controller Design |
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Author:
| Doraiswami, Rajamani Stevenson, Maryhelen Diduch, Chris |
ISBN: | 978-1-118-53649-0 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2014 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Digital download |
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Book Description:
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Identification of a physical system deals with the problem of identifying its mathematical model using the measured input and output data. As the physical system is generally complex, nonlinear, and its input-output data is corrupted noise, there are fundamental theoretical and practical issues that need to be considered.
Identification of Physical Systems addresses this need, presenting a systematic, unified approach to the problem of physical system...
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Identification of a physical system deals with the problem of identifying its mathematical model using the measured input and output data. As the physical system is generally complex, nonlinear, and its input-output data is corrupted noise, there are fundamental theoretical and practical issues that need to be considered.
Identification of Physical Systems addresses this need, presenting a systematic, unified approach to the problem of physical system identification and its practical applications. Starting with a least-squares method, the authors develop various schemes to address the issues of accuracy, variation in the operating regimes, closed loop, and interconnected subsystems. Also presented is a non-parametric signal or data-based scheme to identify a means to provide a quick macroscopic picture of the system to complement the precise microscopic picture given by the parametric model-based scheme. Finally, a sequential integration of totally different schemes, such as non-parametric, Kalman filter, and parametric model, is developed to meet the speed and accuracy requirement of mission-critical systems.
Key features:
- Provides a clear understanding of theoretical and practical issues in identification and its applications, enabling the reader to grasp a clear understanding of the theory and apply it to practical problems
- Offers a self-contained guide by including the background necessary to understand this interdisciplinary subject
- Includes case studies for the application of identification on physical laboratory scale systems, as well as number of illustrative examples throughout the book
Identification of Physical Systems is a comprehensive reference for researchers and practitioners working in this field and is also a useful source of information for graduate students in electrical, computer, biomedical, chemical, and mechanical engineering.