The identification of nonlinear biological systems: LNL cascade models

作者: I W Hunter , M J Korenberg

DOI: 10.1007/BF00341928

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摘要: Systems that can be represented by a cascade of dynamic linear (L), static nonlinear (N) and (L) subsystem are considered. Various identification schemes have been proposed for these LNL systems critically reviewed with reference to the special problems arise in biological systems. A simulated system is identified from limited duration input-output data using an iterative scheme.

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