European TMR Project System Identification
by Jan van Schuppen
The System Identification project aims at: joint research on selected
topics, increased transnational cooperation, joint training of post-doctoral
and pre-doctoral researchers, and interaction with industrial, service,
and commerce companies, and with governmental laboratories, leading eventually
to joint applied research. The research objectives are to produce algorithms
and theory for system identification for nonlinear systems, for multi-input/multi-output
linear systems, and for control. The project is carried out by the European
Research Network System Identification (ERNSI) which consists of nine research
teams in seven European countries. It receives support through the EU Training
and Mobility for Researchers (TMR) Research Networks. The project
started on 1 March 1998 and will run for four years. It provides primarily
fellowships for young researchers at the post-doctoral and at the Ph.D.
student level.
System identification concerns the construction and evaluation of mathematical
models, obtained from data, in the form of dynamical systems. The project
is motivated by the need for such models in problems of control, signal
processing, prediction or forecasting, simulation, monitoring, and analysis,
such as arises in engineering, economics, environmental sciences, and biology.
The problems of system identification to be considered are the modeling
of phenomena by dynamical systems, the realization problem of transforming
one system representation into another, the derivation of system identification
algorithms, the performance evaluation of such algorithms, and combined
identification and control.
The ERNSI Network was created in 1992 by several research groups, with
the aim to stimulate cooperation between the research teams in the field
of system identification. ERNSI has held annual workshops since 1992.
Its research teams: are active leaders in the field in Europe; span
a broad spectrum of academic disciplines, from mathematics to engineering
and econometrics; have experience in training Ph.D. students and post-docs,
also from abroad; regularly receive visitors from other countries, and
maintain intensive international contacts; and are active in organizing
research at the international level, such as in editorial boards of journals
and in programme committees of conferences. Teams from the following institutions
participate in ERNSI: CWI Amsterdam (coordinator); Institute for Econometrics,
Operations Research and System Theory - Technical University Vienna; CESAME
- University of Louvain (Leuven); INRIA Sophia Antipolis; IRISA - University
of Rennes; Department of Engineering - University of Cambridge; CNR-LADSEB
Padova; Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm; Institute for System
Technique - University of Linköping. For more information, see http://www.cwi.nl/cwi/departments/PNA2/tmrsi.html
Please contact:
Jan van Schuppen - CWI
Tel: +31 20 592 4085
E-mail: J.H.van.Schuppen@cwi.nl