Engineering System Identification
(Spring, 2010)
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System Identification Example.

Course Description

This course covers modern methods for identifying system parameters and/or physical models from the measured input and output data. It focuses on system theory-based identification techniques, which yields a unique maximum-order realization for noise-free data. Applications involve the second-order vibratory systems, and if necessary will cover parabolic systems as well.  
 

Reference Books

1. J. Juang: Applied System Identification.

2. G. Strang: Wavelets and Filter Banks.

3. A. Hyvarinen, J. Karhunen, E. Oja: Independent Component Analysis.

4. N. E. Huang, S. S. P. Shen: Hilbert-Huang transform and its applications.
 

Instructors

K. C. Park
Office:  ME 4111
Telephone: 042-350-5257
E-mail:  k.c.park@kaist.ac.kr


Youngjin Park
Office:  ME 4108
Telephone: 042-350-3036
E-mail:  yjpark@kaist.ac.kr

TA

TBD
Office:  
Telephone: 
E-mail:  TBD

Class Room and Hours

Room: OSE307
When: Monday 10:00- 11:50 a.m. and Wednesday 10:00-10:50
 

Office Hours

K. C. Park: MW: 14:00-15:00Hr
Y. J. Park: TBD