The theory of maximum errors is applied in order to determine mapping errors of models in case of non-standard input signals. This is based on signals maximizing the chosen error functional. The existence and attainability of such signals is proved and the algorithms for their determination are presented.
Detailed calculation methods, based on dedicated numerical procedures are demonstrated, which allow the integral-square error as well as the absolute error to be determined.
The problems presented in the book are relevant to a wide range of applications where there is a requirement to determine the accuracy of indeterminate dynamic signals such as occurs in the fields of engineering, medicine, biology, physics etc.
This book will interest researchers, scientists, engineers and graduate students in many disciplines, who make use of measurements, modelling and computer simulation.
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"This textbook gives a short introduction to measurements, mathematical modeling, and computer simulation of dynamic systems. The mathematical modeling of dynamic systems is mainly based on systems of linear ordinary differential equations. ... This book is divided into 5 chapters. ... mainly written for students and researchers in engineering disciplines, who are interested in measurements, mathematical modeling, and computer simulation of dynamic systems." (Manfred Tasche, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1185, 2010)