System Identification: A Frequency Domain Approach

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This paper, published in 2003, received 1.7k indexed citations. Written by Rik Pintelon and J. Schoukens covering the research area of Control and Systems Engineering and Computer Networks and Communications. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Control and Systems Engineering (1.1k citations), Civil and Structural Engineering (538 citations) and Electrical and Electronic Engineering (276 citations). Published in CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).

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