Weighted complex orthogonal estimator for identifying linear and nonlinear continuous time models from generalised frequency response functions

Weighted complex orthogonal estimator for identifying linear and nonlinear continuous time models from generalised frequency response functions

by A. K. Swain

Book 601 of Research report / University of Sheffield. Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering --

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