parameter_identification_biased_measurements #249
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I try to identify parameters with noisy and biased measurements.
I doubled the set of eoms and made the second set a shifted copy of the first set.
I used the existing simulation for noisy measurements, and basically made these changes:
My tests fo far seem to show that this will identify c and k closely, independent of the bias.
Unclear to me still is this:
I hope you do not regret you taught me how to make PRs :-)
Comment: if I give the initial conditions as instance constraints, it calculates the bias correctly - but c and k are completely off.