Abstract

Abstract This is a selected overview of a research line initiated and mostly developed by the three authors over the last three decades. Applying the state space paradigm of Mathematical Systems Theory, monitoring means that from the observation (a transform) of an unknown state process, the latter should be recovered. Since most of the dynamic models of population biology are nonlinear, for solving the monitoring problem, tools of nonlinear analysis are applied in different contexts. This approach to monitoring has found different applications ranging from population ecology to radiotherapy, from stock estimation in fisheries to monitoring of solar thermal heating systems.

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