Principal Investigator Ian Hunter
Co-investigators Lynette Jones , Serge R LaFontaine , Nora Hogan
Black-box, nonlinear stochastic system identification techniques, such as Wiener, Hammerstein, and Volterra configurations provide broad frameworks of assumptions to model data. We develop, design, and construct specialized high-bandwidth instruments to deploy Nonlinear Stochastic System ID Techniques for a variety of applications. These include characterizing physical systems such as conducting polymer films and biological systems such as cardiac myocytes, knee joint dynamics, and the mechanical properties of skin.