Modeling, Identification and Control
Research Council of Norway · Norway · Est. 1980
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The aim of MIC is to present Nordic research activities in the field of modeling, identification and control to the international scientific community. Historically, the articles published in MIC presented the results of research carried out in Norway, or sponsored primarily by a Norwegian institution. Since 2009 the journal also accepts papers from the other Nordic countries. The fields of primary emphasis by MIC are: ♦ Modeling General methodology of modeling including choice of structure, model reduction, numerical aspects, systems for computer aided modeling, etc. ♦ Identification General methodology including system structure, identifiability, convergence, numerical aspects, systems for computer aided identification, etc. ♦ Control General methodology including system specification, derivation of control strategies, analysis of system properties such as stability, sensitivity, etc. ♦ Applications Demonstration, by simulations or experiments, of applications of theory within the above fields to engineering, biological, economic, ecological, social, geophysical, agricultural systems and others.
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