Proceedings, Volumes 1-2IEEE, 1999 - Artificial intelligence |
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... Maximum 0,209 0,599 1099 0 0,938 7.599 7843 7,695 Aver . Response Time [ ms ] 22 0,2 0,1 0,4 0,3 90 0,6 55 0,5 00 0,0 0,1 1 PRIO 10 Required Response Time [ ms ] EDF 100 1000 FIFO Fig . 9 Response Times for different network topologies ...
... Maximum 0,209 0,599 1099 0 0,938 7.599 7843 7,695 Aver . Response Time [ ms ] 22 0,2 0,1 0,4 0,3 90 0,6 55 0,5 00 0,0 0,1 1 PRIO 10 Required Response Time [ ms ] EDF 100 1000 FIFO Fig . 9 Response Times for different network topologies ...
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... maximum and one in which all the load weights on a single subnetwork , which is thus working to its maximum capacity . In this context , if we set Q1 = 1 + K1 as a new Internetworking Traffic constant , through the procedure described ...
... maximum and one in which all the load weights on a single subnetwork , which is thus working to its maximum capacity . In this context , if we set Q1 = 1 + K1 as a new Internetworking Traffic constant , through the procedure described ...
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... maximum and minimum of the sum of re- cess hours are given . The maximum time for each recess period is also given . • The time zone when a meal recess is permissi- ble and the time length needed for it are given . The maximum of the ...
... maximum and minimum of the sum of re- cess hours are given . The maximum time for each recess period is also given . • The time zone when a meal recess is permissi- ble and the time length needed for it are given . The maximum of the ...
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Nonlinear Behavior of a Magnetic Microactuator 393 | 787 |
On Problem of Optimal Design of Transfer Lines with Parallel and Sequential | 790 |
Rigidity Analysis from Range Image Data for Automatic Inspection of Filter | 797 |
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analysis application approach architecture Automation behaviour cell communication components Computer configuration considered constraints control system Controller Area Network CORBA cycle cyclic data link layer database defined delay described detection developed devices diagram dispatching rules distributed dynamic elements environment equation evaluation example execution expert systems fieldbus Figure fitness function FPGA frame function blocks genetic algorithms grafcet IEEE implementation industrial input integration interface layer machine master agent maximum method microcontroller Modbus Modelica module nodes object obtained operation optimal output P-NET parameters path performance Petri nets problem product lifecycle management production Profibus protocol real-time represents request robot scheduling sensors sequence server simulation SNMP solution specification station structure sub agent subnetworks Table task techniques token transition transmission variables WorldFIP