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A comparative analysis of fault detection schemes for stochastic continuous-time dynamical systems

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Figure 2: Cosines for parameter variation 8u = 1.
Figure 3: Cosines for parameter variation 5UJ = 1.
Figure 4: Mean estimators for parameter variation 8LU — 1.

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