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- From: stote@tomcat.den.mmc.com (M. Stote)
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- Subject: Re: continuous system identification
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.183214.12109@den.mmc.com>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 18:32:14 GMT
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- [Question on system id of continuous systems]
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- since the data you are using to do the identification is discretized
- (I assume) the actual sys id is nominally done in the discrete
- domain, although there are can be some advantages in transforming it
- out of a direct digital representation into some kind of pseudo-contin.
- representation. I'm not a system id expert so I'll let those more
- qualified than I discuss details.
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