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A control systems approach to input estimation with hydrological applications

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Young, Peter C
Sumislawska, M

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This paper demonstrates the feasibility of a new approach to system inversion and input signal estimation based on the exploitation of non-minimal state space feedback control system design methods that can be applied to non-minimum phase and unstable systems. The real and simulated examples demonstrate its practical utility and show that it has particular relevance in a hydrological systems context.

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2037-12-31
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