17. System Identification in Practice

In this book we have dealt with the theory of system identification. Performing the identification task in practice enhances the “art side” of the topic. Experience, intuition, and insights will then play important roles. In this final chapter we shall discuss the system identification techniques as a toolbox for investigating, understanding, and mastering real-life systems. We shall first, in Section 17.1, describe the system identification tool in the hand of the user: interactive computing. Section 17.2 discusses the practical side of identification; how to approach the task. Then, in Section 17.3 we discuss a few applications to real data sets. Finally, in Section 17.4 we try to answer the ultimate question: ...

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