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In the following, the necessity of statistical modeling for analysis and control of complex, large systems with large disturbances and the aim of this book are first presented. We then present the basic concepts of ship motion and course keeping control problems, which are the primary applications of the time series modeling treated in this book. A brief explanation of the real ships that were used in actual sea tests is then presented. Finally, the organization of this book is described.

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Ohtsu, K., Peng, H., Kitagawa, G. (2015). Introduction. In: Time Series Modeling for Analysis and Control. SpringerBriefs in Statistics(). Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55303-8_1

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