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<p>inside the system.  This approach is called system identification.  Two types of models are common in the field of system identification:</p>

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* <b>grey box model:</b> although the peculiarities of what is going on inside the system are not entirely known, a certain model based on both insight into the system and experimental data is constructed. This model does however still have a number of unknown free <a href="page.php?w=parameter">parameter</a>s which can be estimated using system identification. One example uses the <a href="page.php?w=Monod_equation">Monod saturation model</a></p><p>
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