Structural Identification of Large Systems by Reduction to Subsystems: VLDL Triglycerides
Abstract
**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Experiments are performed for identification purposes,
i.e. to identify the values of unknown paprameters from data. In the event that one or more parameters can not be identified, the cause could be the result of a variety of problems: insuffcient or infrequent sampling, random
or nonrandom disturbances, numerical ill-conditioning and etc. The input-output
configuration may also be the cause of non-identifiability. In other words, evenif the sampling and numerical procedure could be carried out
under the most ideal conditions, certain parameters may not be identifiable
because these parameters are not uniquely contained in the transfer function,
in which case these parameters are said to be not structurally identifiable [1].