Proceedings, Volumes 1-2IEEE, 1999 - Artificial intelligence |
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... sensors and sends out control commands to the attached actuators . Further- more a certain degree of locality has been assumed , in the sense that the sensors generating the data are attached to the same ATM switches as the influenced ...
... sensors and sends out control commands to the attached actuators . Further- more a certain degree of locality has been assumed , in the sense that the sensors generating the data are attached to the same ATM switches as the influenced ...
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... sensors and 31 actuators , with the following timing requirements ( table 6 ) : Table 6 : Timing Requirements for the Application 25 Temperature sensors ( T26xx ) 8 Level Sensors ( L26xx ) 9 Flow sensors ( F26xx ) 22 Pressure sensors ...
... sensors and 31 actuators , with the following timing requirements ( table 6 ) : Table 6 : Timing Requirements for the Application 25 Temperature sensors ( T26xx ) 8 Level Sensors ( L26xx ) 9 Flow sensors ( F26xx ) 22 Pressure sensors ...
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... sensors There are nine sensors . Their measurements in normal conditions and the bias errors considered are summarized in Table 1. The bias errors considered are of 50 % in the cases of flowrates sensors , 25 % in composition sensors ...
... sensors There are nine sensors . Their measurements in normal conditions and the bias errors considered are summarized in Table 1. The bias errors considered are of 50 % in the cases of flowrates sensors , 25 % in composition sensors ...
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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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