The paper describes how object-oriented methods may be applied to the design of input signals for system identification. Their terminology and concepts are defined, and it is shown that although they are best known as computer programming methods, they are also modelling methods applicable to engineering design. In particular, the concepts of aggregation and inheritance lead to a new method for creating input signals with a wide range of levels and periods, with an additional advantage that the objects created can be reused. The method, which involves operations in Galois fields, is described in detail and illustrated by an example
This paper studies the input design problem for system identification where time domain constraints ...
The computer is used in signal processing primarily for numerical calculations. Re-cently, a number ...
In order to translate a non-object-oriented (procedural) program into an object-oriented one, objec...
The paper describes how object-oriented methods applied to the design of input signals for system id...
This study describes how a very large number of deterministic input signals for system identificatio...
Pseudorandom signals are widely used as input signals for system identification, but they have the d...
Abstract Presented in this chapter is a tutorial on the design of input signals for system identific...
Model-based control design plays a key role in today's industrial practice, and industry demands cut...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1993 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
In designing a control system the knowledge of the dynamics of the physical plant is quite essential...
System Identification concerns the problem of building mathematical models of dynamical systems. Thi...
There are many aspects to consider when designing system identification experiments in control appli...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 30-November 02, 1995 / Riviera Hotel, La...
This article is dedicated to the models for different types of systems creation problem. Identificat...
The use of appropriate constraints is essential if optimal inputs for system identification are to b...
This paper studies the input design problem for system identification where time domain constraints ...
The computer is used in signal processing primarily for numerical calculations. Re-cently, a number ...
In order to translate a non-object-oriented (procedural) program into an object-oriented one, objec...
The paper describes how object-oriented methods applied to the design of input signals for system id...
This study describes how a very large number of deterministic input signals for system identificatio...
Pseudorandom signals are widely used as input signals for system identification, but they have the d...
Abstract Presented in this chapter is a tutorial on the design of input signals for system identific...
Model-based control design plays a key role in today's industrial practice, and industry demands cut...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1993 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
In designing a control system the knowledge of the dynamics of the physical plant is quite essential...
System Identification concerns the problem of building mathematical models of dynamical systems. Thi...
There are many aspects to consider when designing system identification experiments in control appli...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 30-November 02, 1995 / Riviera Hotel, La...
This article is dedicated to the models for different types of systems creation problem. Identificat...
The use of appropriate constraints is essential if optimal inputs for system identification are to b...
This paper studies the input design problem for system identification where time domain constraints ...
The computer is used in signal processing primarily for numerical calculations. Re-cently, a number ...
In order to translate a non-object-oriented (procedural) program into an object-oriented one, objec...