The following pages link to Peter C. Young (Q1020901):
Displaying 47 items.
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- Linear dynamic harmonic regression (Q1020902) (← links)
- An instrumental variable method for model order identification (Q1149933) (← links)
- Discriminant function implementation of a minimum risk classifier (Q1215413) (← links)
- A simple robust method of fractional time-delay estimation for linear dynamic systems (Q2071961) (← links)
- A unified approach to environmental systems modeling (Q2319553) (← links)
- Refined instrumental variable estimation: maximum likelihood optimization of a unified Box-Jenkins model (Q2342750) (← links)
- Comment on `\textit{Projection-based identification algorithm for grey-box continuous-time models}' by Ichiro Maruta and Toshiharu Sugie (Q2454181) (← links)
- True Digital Control (Q2842371) (← links)
- Gauss, Kalman and advances in recursive parameter estimation (Q3018540) (← links)
- Recursive Estimation and Time-Series Analysis (Q3092724) (← links)
- Identification of non-linear stochastic systems by state dependent parameter estimation (Q3151515) (← links)
- Comment on 'Residual models and stochastic realization in state-space system identification' by R. Johansson et al. (Q3151665) (← links)
- Comments on 'On the estimation of continuous-time transfer functions' by L. Wang and P. Gawthrop (Q3151666) (← links)
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- Non-linear system modelling based on non-parametric identification and linear wavelet estimation of SDP models (Q3447009) (← links)
- Continuous-time non-minimal state-space design (Q3542929) (← links)
- Direct digital and adaptive control by input-output state variable feedback pole assignment (Q3773789) (← links)
- Direct digital control by input-output, state variable feedback: theoretical background (Q3775415) (← links)
- Refined instrumental variable methods of recursive time-series analysis Part II. Multivariable systems (Q3858100) (← links)
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- Instrumental Variable Algorithms for Multiple Input Systems Described by Multiple Transfer Functions (Q3908877) (← links)
- Refined instrumental variable methods of recursive time-series analysis Part III. Extensions (Q3922597) (← links)
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- Refined instrumental variable methods of recursive time-series analysis Part I. Single input, single output systems (Q4197246) (← links)
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- Proportional-integral-plus (PIP) design for delta (delta) operator systems Part 2. MIMO systems (Q4259115) (← links)
- Proportional-integral-plus (PIP) design for delta (delta) operator systems Part 1. SISO systems (Q4259116) (← links)
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- State space control system design based on non-minimal state-variable feedback: Further generalization and unification results (Q4543890) (← links)
- An instrumental variable method for robot identification based on time variable parameter estimation (Q4637427) (← links)
- Comments on `Identification of non-linear parametrically varying models using separable least squares’ by F. Previdi and M. Lovera: black-box or open box? (Q4682006) (← links)
- Advanced methods of recursive time-series analysis (Q4749050) (← links)
- Recursive and en-bloc approaches to signal extraction (Q4935568) (← links)
- Efficient parameterisation of nonlinear system models: a comment on Nöel and Schoukens (2018) (Q5134305) (← links)
- Instrumental variable methods for identifying partial differential equation models (Q5253005) (← links)
- Data-Based Mechanistic Modelling: Natural Philosophy Revisited? (Q5261177) (← links)
- Identification and control of electro-mechanical systems using state-dependent parameter estimation (Q5280276) (← links)
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- Non-linear control by input–output state variable feedback pole assignment (Q5323297) (← links)
- Non-minimal state-space model-based continuous-time model predictive control with constraints (Q5323305) (← links)
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- The advantages of directly identifying continuous-time transfer function models in practical applications (Q5499746) (← links)
- An application of the Kalman filtering technique for streamflow forecasting in the Upper Murray Basin (Q5939089) (← links)