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Ljung, L. and S?derstr?m, T., (1983) Theory and Practice of Recursive Identification, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
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Ljung, L. and S?derstr?m, T., (1983) Theory and Practice of Recursive Identification, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
**”Ljung, L. and Söderström, T., (1983) Theory and Practice of Recursive Identification, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA”**
Recursive identification is a fundamental concept in the field of system identification, which deals with the estimation of mathematical models for complex systems. The book “Theory and Practice of Recursive Identification” by Ljung and Söderström, published in 1983 by MIT Press, is a seminal work that has had a lasting impact on the development of this field. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of recursive identification, its applications, and the contributions of this influential book.
**What is Recursive Identification?**
Recursive identification is a technique used to estimate the parameters of a system model in a sequential manner, using a stream of data collected over time. Unlike batch identification methods, which require a fixed dataset, recursive identification algorithms process data one sample at a time, making them suitable for real-time applications. This approach enables the estimation of time-varying systems, where the model parameters change over time.
**Applications of Recursive Identification**
Recursive identification has numerous applications across various fields, including:
* **Control Systems**: Recursive identification is used to estimate the parameters of control systems, allowing for adaptive control and improved performance.
* **Signal Processing**: Recursive identification algorithms are applied in signal processing to estimate the parameters of signals, such as frequency and amplitude.
* **Time-Series Analysis**: Recursive identification is used in time-series analysis to estimate the parameters of autoregressive and moving average models.
* **System Biology**: Recursive identification is applied in system biology to estimate the parameters of complex biological systems, such as gene regulatory networks.
**The Contributions of Ljung and Söderström’s Book**
The book “Theory and Practice of Recursive Identification” provides a comprehensive treatment of recursive identification theory and its applications. The authors, Ljung and Söderström, are renowned experts in the field, and their book has become a standard reference for researchers and practitioners. The book covers topics such as:
* **Recursive Least Squares (RLS) Estimation**: The book provides a detailed analysis of RLS estimation, a widely used recursive identification algorithm.
* **Convergence Analysis**: The authors discuss the convergence properties of recursive identification algorithms, which is crucial for ensuring the accuracy of the estimated models.
* **Practical Implementation**: The book provides guidance on the practical implementation of recursive identification algorithms, including issues related to data preprocessing, model structure selection, and algorithm tuning.
**Impact and Legacy**
The book “Theory and Practice of Recursive Identification” has had a lasting impact on the field of system identification. It has been widely cited and has influenced a generation of researchers and practitioners. The book’s emphasis on both theoretical foundations and practical applications has made it a valuable resource for those working in academia, industry, and research institutions.
In conclusion, recursive identification is a powerful technique for estimating mathematical models of complex systems. The book “Theory and Practice of Recursive Identification” by Ljung and Söderström is a seminal work that has contributed significantly to the development of this field. Its influence can still be seen in the many applications of recursive identification across various fields, and it remains a valuable resource for those working in system identification and related areas.
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