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Fig. 1. Principle of the identification scheme
Fig.  3. Weighting sequence measurement for system with transfer function H(s) = K/(s+5)
Fig.  4. Weighting sequence measurement for system with transfer function H(s) = K/(s+30) Here the system time constant is smaller than the length of the

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