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Optimal Measurement Methods for Distributed Parameter System Identification - Dariusz Ucinski

Optimal Measurement Methods for Distributed Parameter System Identification

By: Dariusz Ucinski

eText | 27 August 2004 | Edition Number 1

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For dynamic distributed systems modeled by partial differential equations, existing methods of sensor location in parameter estimation experiments are either limited to one-dimensional spatial domains or require large investments in software systems. With the expense of scanning and moving sensors, optimal placement presents a critical problem.

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