Evaluation of the adjoint sensitivity analysis for the identification of multibody system parameters

In the context of multibody simulation (MBS) system parameter identification within acceptable time can be challenging. One main difficulty is the huge amount of degrees of freedom in multibody systems and therefore the large number of dependent variables. The present work deals with the evaluation...

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