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Control of a complex system requires a model. There are many experimental techniques that can be used to obtain a model. This chapter shows that there are substantial advantages in performing the tasks of modeling and control iteratively. In this way it is possible to start with a simple model and a low performance controller and gradually increase the performance.
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Keviczky, L., Bányász, C. (2001). Iterative Identification and Control Design. In: Åström, K., Albertos, P., Blanke, M., Isidori, A., Schaufelberger, W., Sanz, R. (eds) Control of Complex Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0349-3_5
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