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{{WikiEntry|key=Observability|qCode=1369844}} is a measure of how well internal states of a system can be inferred from knowledge of its external outputs. The observability and controllability of a system are mathematical duals. It is explained in the book[[:Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach#Controllability and Observability of Boolean Control Networks|Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach]]<ref>{{:Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach#Controllability and Observability of Boolean Control Networks
{{WikiEntry|key=Observability|qCode=1369844}} is a measure of how well internal states of a system can be inferred from knowledge of its external outputs. The [[observability]] and [[controllability]] of a system are mathematical duals. It is explained in the book[[:Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach#Controllability and Observability of Boolean Control Networks|Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach]]<ref>{{:Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach#Controllability and Observability of Boolean Control Networks
}}</ref> with [[controllability]]. In the field of data provisioning, observability needs special instrumentation and methodology<ref>{{:Video/Observability Explained with LogDNA}}</ref>.
}}</ref> with [[controllability]]. In the field of data provisioning, observability needs special instrumentation and methodology<ref>{{:Video/Observability Explained with LogDNA}}</ref>.



Revision as of 06:49, 26 December 2022

Observability(Q1369844) is a measure of how well internal states of a system can be inferred from knowledge of its external outputs. The observability and controllability of a system are mathematical duals. It is explained in the bookAnalysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach[1] with controllability. In the field of data provisioning, observability needs special instrumentation and methodology[2].


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