An abstract approximation framework and convergence theory for the identification of first and second order nonlinear distributed parameter systems developed previously by the authors and reported on in detail elsewhere are summarized and discussed. The theory is based upon results for systems whose dynamics can be described by monotone operators in Hilbert space and an abstract approximation theorem for the resulting nonlinear evolution system. The application of the theory together with numerical evidence demonstrating the feasibility of the general approach are discussed in the context of the identification of a first order quasi-linear parabolic model for one dimensional heat conduction/mass transport and the identification of a nonline...
Structures are often characterized by parameters, such as mass and stiffness, that are spatially dis...
AbstractThis paper studies the parameter identification problem of nonlinear abstract parabolic dist...
Spline based techniques for estimating spatially varying parameters that appear in parabolic distrib...
An abstract approximation framework for the identification of nonlinear distributed parameter system...
A theoretical framework is presented that can be used to treat approximation techniques for very gen...
Information is given in viewgraph form on the modeling of nonlinear damping in distributed parameter...
AbstractA class of nonlinear least squares identification algorithms for distributed parameter syste...
summary:We briefly discuss an abstract approximation framework and a convergence theory of parameter...
Identification of spatially varying parameters in distributed parameter systems from noisy data is a...
Nonlinear systems for matching input-output of mathematical model to physical syste
AbstractThe theory of identification of variable coefficients in parabolic distributed parameter sys...
The problem of nonlinear dynamical systems of Wiener type identification is considered. The parametr...
Nonlinear systems, existing in almost all industrial processes, can be customarily classified into l...
This final technical report covers a three and one-half year period preceding February 28, 1993 duri...
AbstractA quasi-Newton method (QNM) in infinite-dimensional spaces for estimating parameters involve...
Structures are often characterized by parameters, such as mass and stiffness, that are spatially dis...
AbstractThis paper studies the parameter identification problem of nonlinear abstract parabolic dist...
Spline based techniques for estimating spatially varying parameters that appear in parabolic distrib...
An abstract approximation framework for the identification of nonlinear distributed parameter system...
A theoretical framework is presented that can be used to treat approximation techniques for very gen...
Information is given in viewgraph form on the modeling of nonlinear damping in distributed parameter...
AbstractA class of nonlinear least squares identification algorithms for distributed parameter syste...
summary:We briefly discuss an abstract approximation framework and a convergence theory of parameter...
Identification of spatially varying parameters in distributed parameter systems from noisy data is a...
Nonlinear systems for matching input-output of mathematical model to physical syste
AbstractThe theory of identification of variable coefficients in parabolic distributed parameter sys...
The problem of nonlinear dynamical systems of Wiener type identification is considered. The parametr...
Nonlinear systems, existing in almost all industrial processes, can be customarily classified into l...
This final technical report covers a three and one-half year period preceding February 28, 1993 duri...
AbstractA quasi-Newton method (QNM) in infinite-dimensional spaces for estimating parameters involve...
Structures are often characterized by parameters, such as mass and stiffness, that are spatially dis...
AbstractThis paper studies the parameter identification problem of nonlinear abstract parabolic dist...
Spline based techniques for estimating spatially varying parameters that appear in parabolic distrib...