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Abstract
The paper addresses the problem of dynamic identification of boundary conditions for one-dimensional convection-diffusion transport model based on noisy measurements of the function of interest. Using finite difference method the original model with the partial differential equation is replaced with the discrete linear dynamic system model with noisy multisensor measurements in which boundary conditions are included as the unknown input vector. To solve the problem, the algorithm of simultaneous the state and input vector estimation is used. The results of numerical experiments are presented which confirm the practical applicability of the proposed approach.
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1 Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I. N. Ulyanov, Lenin’s square 4, Ulyanovsk, Russia, 432071
2 Ulyanovsk State University, Lev Tolstoy str. 42, Ulyanovsk, Russia, 432017





