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Unobserved state problem. Two unperturbed RV |
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Because of the variation of Qnomand Jfrom one step to the next, it is (unfortunately) necessary to construct a new discrete system model for each step. This is done by sampling h(Ki) to determine |
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then used to choose the perturbation scalings necessary to reach Qid process for a one-dimensional system. |
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Figure 3.22 illustrates this |
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Model construction and extrapolation.k1and k2are |