Impedance modelling and data processing: structural and parametrical estimation

Abstract Identification of the appropriate model is the aim of experimental data analysis. Some principal problems of the classical approach for parametrical identification are discussed. A new method for structural identification where the working model is derived from the experimental results is developed. Some recent results which expand the applicability of the method are also given.

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