Gas-solid flows are nonlinear systems. Therefore state-space analysis, a tool developed within the framework of nonlinear dynamics, could provide more useful insights into complex gas-solid flows. One of the positive aspects of state-space analysis is that the major properties of a system can be reproduced from the state-space trajectory (i.e., attractor) reconstructed from the time series of one single measured parameter. This method is widely used in gas-solid flows in fluidized beds. However, there exist different results in literature for correlation dimension (a key parameter to describe the reconstructed attractor) most of which might be underestimated. Incorrect estimates of correlation dimension could impede its use in the analysis ...