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Time delayed process model parameter estimation: a classification of techniques
Aidan O'Dwyer
- 01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: The intention of this paper is to provide a framework against which the literature on the estimation of the model parameters of time delayed processes may be viewed and identify themes that are common to many of the proposed techniques.
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Abstract: An extensive though scattered literature exists on the estimation of the model parameters of time delayed processes. However, it is possible to identify themes that are common to many of the proposed techniques. The intention of this paper is to provide a framework against which the literature may be viewed.
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