This book is intended for researchers active in the field of (blind)
system identification and aims to provide new identification
ideas/insights for dealing with challenging system identification
problems. It presents a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art
in the area, which would save a lot of time and avoid collecting the
scattered information from research papers, reports and unpublished
work. Besides, it is a self-contained book by including essential
algebraic, system and optimization theories, which can help graduate
students enter the amazing blind system identification world with less
effort.