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ROBUST AND ADAPTIVE CONTROL STRATEGIES
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1992Abstract The paper describes a dynamics identification algorithm based on the disturbance observer in the multi-degrees-of-freedom manipulator. In the conventional approach, the disturbance observer is used to increase the robustness of the manipulator.
T. Murarami, K. Ohnishi
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Designing Adaptive Deception Strategies
2016 IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security Companion (QRS-C), 2016Deception-based defense is the process by which actions are intentionally employed to cause misrepresentation and induce erroneous inferences on attackers. Deception can be employed in different levels of computation, from network to application-level, which demands careful planning and coordination between multiple strategies and tactics.
Cristiano De Faveri, Ana Moreira 0001
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Programming strategies for runtime adaptability
7th International Workshop on Reconfigurable and Communication-Centric Systems-on-Chip (ReCoSoC), 2012Future advanced embedded computing systems are expected to dynamically adapt applications' behavior and runtime system according to, e.g., usage contexts, operating environments, resources' availability, and battery energy levels. Besides application's functionalities provided by high-level and/or executable binary codes, code for specifying strategies/
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Strategy adaptation by competing subpopulations
1994The breeder genetic algorithm BGA depends on a set of control parameters and genetic operators. In this paper it is shown that strategy adaptation by competing subpopulations makes the BGA more robust and more efficient. Each subpopulation uses a different strategy which competes with other subpopulations.
Dirk Schlierkamp-Voosen +1 more
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Session Overview: Adaptation Strategies and Adaptation Management
2018Researchers in the field of Augmented Cognition (AugCog) have often focused on detecting and classifying cognitive problem states (e.g. via physiological sensors). Yet, knowing what cognitive state to address through adaptation is merely a first step to building an adaptive system. The next steps – to determine what to adapt and how to do it – are just
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Abstractions and strategies for adaptive programming
2018Emerging trends such as growing architectural diversity and increased emphasis on energy and power efficiency motivate the need for code that adapts to its execution context (input dataset and target architecture). Unfortunately, writing such code remains difficult, and is typically attempted only by a small group of motivated expert programmers who ...
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Life histories as adaptive strategies
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1976Abstract Optimal control theory is used to produce a general model of life history evolution in a stationary environment. Several disparate trends in current theorizing on life histories are thereby unified. An optimal life history (OLH) is defined as one which maximizes individual fitness (the Malthusian parameter in density-independent populations,
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Abstract Many poets and playwrights in the later twentieth century adapted Greek tragedies and the plays of Chekhov for the Irish stage. In the later period, Marina Carr has been the most prolific dramatist, initiating a whole series of adaptations with By the Bog of Cats … (1998), a version of Medea set in the Irish Midlands.
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