The system identification process presently discussed for the case of large space structures uses the observed input to a system and its observed response, or output, to derive an analytical model of the system which can then be used to predict its response to future inputs. Due to their size and complexity, as well as the intrinsic difficulty of identifying the environment in which they function, large space structures will require vast amounts of information, encompassing both experimental and analytical data for identification. A status evaluation is made of the structural system identification literature to date.
Identification of large space structures - Overview
1988-04-01
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System identification of large space structures
AIAA | 1980
|On-orbit modal identification of large space structures
Tema Archiv | 1992
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