“…the general problem has received little attention and there is an opportunity for a meaningful contribution to the field.”

On the solution to input force estimation in his thesis; " Input Force Estimation, Inverse Structural Systems and the Inverse Structural Filter https://search.proquest.com/docview/304536848 (1999)

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