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An ensemble approach to estimate the fault-time instant

by Giacomo Boracchi, Vicenc ̧ Puig, Manuel Roveri - In Intelligent Control and Information Processing (ICICIP), 2013 Fourth International Conference on , 2013
"... Abstract — 1 Since systems are prone to faults, fault detection and isolation are essential activities to be considered in safety-critical appli-cations. In this direction, the availability of a sound estimate of the time instant the fault occurred is a precious information that a diagnosis system c ..."
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Abstract — 1 Since systems are prone to faults, fault detection and isolation are essential activities to be considered in safety-critical appli-cations. In this direction, the availability of a sound estimate of the time instant the fault occurred is a precious information that a diagnosis system

OBSERVATION OF VIBRATING SYSTEMS AT DIFFERENT TIME INSTANTS

by Ambroise Vest
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Synchronization of Time Instants Using Pulse-Width Modulated Control

by Alexander Churilov , 2000
"... We consider a problem of synchronization of two sequences of time instants. The control employed uses pulse-width modulation. Su#cient conditions of locking into synchronism are obtained. ..."
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We consider a problem of synchronization of two sequences of time instants. The control employed uses pulse-width modulation. Su#cient conditions of locking into synchronism are obtained.

Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals

by James F. Allen - COMMUNICATION OF ACM , 1983
"... The problem of representing temporal knowledge arises in many areas of computer science. In applications in which such knowledge is imprecise or relative, current representations based on date lines or time instants are inadequate. An interval-based temporal logic is introduced, together WiUl a comp ..."
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The problem of representing temporal knowledge arises in many areas of computer science. In applications in which such knowledge is imprecise or relative, current representations based on date lines or time instants are inadequate. An interval-based temporal logic is introduced, together WiUl a

Performance Analysis of Complex Combiner at Two Time Instants in Weibull Fading Channel

by Dragana Krstić, Petar Nikolić, Goran Stamenović, Aleksandar Stevanović
"... Abstract —The expressions for joint probability density function (PDF) of the Switch and Stay Combiner (SSC) output signal at two time instants in the presence of Weibull fading are determined in the closed form. Then, in this paper, these equations are used for calculation of the outage probability ..."
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Abstract —The expressions for joint probability density function (PDF) of the Switch and Stay Combiner (SSC) output signal at two time instants in the presence of Weibull fading are determined in the closed form. Then, in this paper, these equations are used for calculation of the outage

Constrained model predictive control: Stability and optimality

by D. Q. Mayne, J. B. Rawlings, C. V. Rao, P. O. M. Scokaert - AUTOMATICA , 2000
"... Model predictive control is a form of control in which the current control action is obtained by solving, at each sampling instant, a finite horizon open-loop optimal control problem, using the current state of the plant as the initial state; the optimization yields an optimal control sequence and t ..."
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Model predictive control is a form of control in which the current control action is obtained by solving, at each sampling instant, a finite horizon open-loop optimal control problem, using the current state of the plant as the initial state; the optimization yields an optimal control sequence

Back to Bentham? Explorations of Experienced Utility

by Daniel Kahneman, Peter P. Wakker, RAKESH SARIN - QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS , 1997
"... Two core meanings of “utility” are distinguished. “Decision utility” is the weight of an outcome in a decision. “Experienced utility” is hedonic quality, as in Bentham’s usage. Experienced utility can be reported in real time (instant utility), or in retrospective evaluations of past episodes (remem ..."
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Two core meanings of “utility” are distinguished. “Decision utility” is the weight of an outcome in a decision. “Experienced utility” is hedonic quality, as in Bentham’s usage. Experienced utility can be reported in real time (instant utility), or in retrospective evaluations of past episodes

Human-in-the-loop control of an irrigation canal using time instant optimization model predictive control

by A Sadowska , P.-J Van Overloop , J M Maestre , B De Schutter
"... Abstract-In the paper we discuss the recently introduced Mobile Model Predictive Control approach for an irrigation canal. Mobile MPC is a configuration of MPC that explicitly incorporates the role of the human operator traveling between the gates as ordered by a remote centralized controller. The ..."
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might be impracticable in some situations, where it is not possible to rely on the equipment installed in the field. In the current paper we improve the performance of the original Mobile MPC approach by allowing the controller to decide the exact time instants when the operator should arrive at a

3-D model-based tracking of humans in action: a multi-view approach

by D. M. Gavrila, L. S. Davis , 1996
"... We present a vision system for the 3-D model-based tracking of unconstrained human movement. Using image sequences acquired simultaneously from multiple views, we recover the 3-D body pose at each time instant without the use of markers. The pose recovery problem is formulated as a search problem ..."
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We present a vision system for the 3-D model-based tracking of unconstrained human movement. Using image sequences acquired simultaneously from multiple views, we recover the 3-D body pose at each time instant without the use of markers. The pose recovery problem is formulated as a search problem

Sampling signals with finite rate of innovation

by Martin Vetterli, Pina Marziliano, Thierry Blu - IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing , 2002
"... Abstract—Consider classes of signals that have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and call this number the rate of innovation. Examples of signals with a finite rate of innovation include streams of Diracs (e.g., the Poisson process), nonuniform splines, and piecewise polynomials ..."
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and reconstruction based on spline kernels. The key in all constructions is to identify the innovative part of a signal (e.g., time instants and weights of Diracs) using an annihilating or locator filter: a device well known in spectral analysis and error-correction coding. This leads to standard computational
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