Practical Grey-box Process Identification: Theory and Applications
Torsten P. (Royal Institute Technology) Bohlin
In process modelling, knowledge of the process under consideration is typically partial with significant disturbances to the model. Disturbances militate against the desirable trait of model reproducibility. "Grey-box" identification takes advantage of two sources of process information that may be available: any invariant prior knowledge and response data from experiments.
"Practical Grey-box Process Identification" is in three parts: The first part is a short review of the theoretical fundamentals of grey-box identification, focussing particularly on the theory necessary for the software presented in the second part. Part II puts the spotlight on MoCaVa, a MATLAB®-compatible software tool, downloadable from springeronline.com, ... Read more
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