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Structuring Agents for Adaptation
2003Agents need to be able to adapt to the dynamic nature of the environments in which they operate. Automated adaptation is an option that is only feasible if enough structure is provided. This paper describes a component-based structure within which dependencies between components are made explicit.
van Splunter, S. +2 more
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Adaptive hierarchical structures
1995The construction of a hierarchical system to distinguish classes of patterns can be improved by the combination of a dynamical elastic matching with a time dependent image resolution. Using the elastic matching as a preprocessing for synergetic computers one achieves an invariant perception by means of arbitrary spatial transformations.
Andreas Daffertshofer, Hermann Haken
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2016
Novel programming paradigms enable the concurrent execution and the dynamic run-time rescheduling of several competing applications on large heterogeneous multi-core systems. However, today the cache memory is still statically allocated at design time. This leads to a distribution of memory resources that is optimized for an average use case.
Carsten Tradowsky +4 more
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Novel programming paradigms enable the concurrent execution and the dynamic run-time rescheduling of several competing applications on large heterogeneous multi-core systems. However, today the cache memory is still statically allocated at design time. This leads to a distribution of memory resources that is optimized for an average use case.
Carsten Tradowsky +4 more
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Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 1990
The performance requirements of advanced space systems of the future have motivated a new approach to structural design. This paper surveys the field of adaptive structures and proposes a general framework for categorizing the various approaches be ing pursued.
B.K. Wada, J.L. Fanson, E.F. Crawley
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The performance requirements of advanced space systems of the future have motivated a new approach to structural design. This paper surveys the field of adaptive structures and proposes a general framework for categorizing the various approaches be ing pursued.
B.K. Wada, J.L. Fanson, E.F. Crawley
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Salience Adaptive Structuring Elements
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 2012Spatially adaptive structuring elements adjust their shape to the local structures in the image, and are often defined by a ball in a geodesic distance or gray-weighted distance metric space. This paper introduces salience adaptive structuring elements as spatially variant structuring elements that modify not only their shape, but also their size ...
Vladimir Curic +2 more
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Adaptive Data Fusion Structure
2006 International Conference on Computational Inteligence for Modelling Control and Automation and International Conference on Intelligent Agents Web Technologies and International Commerce (CIMCA'06), 2006Lack of sufficient flexibility to deal with actual noisy data in data fusion methods is the main concern in this paper. This deficiency comes from two major reasons. Firstly, in fusion methods, all of the collected data are considered useful. Secondly, often some presumed sensor models are used in the fusion process, which do not necessarily match to ...
Pooyan Khajehpour Tadavani +2 more
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An escalator structure for adaptive beamforming
ICASSP '83. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005The standard LMS algorithms for adaptive beamforming though straightforward, suffer from the main draw back of having slow, convergence rate. This is normally attributed to the wide range of spread of eigenvalues of the input signal vector correlation matrix.
Bharat B. Madan, C. V. Kuriyan
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2007
List of Contributors. Preface. 1 Adaptive Structures for Structural Health Monitoring (Daniel J. Inman and Benjamin L. Grisso). 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Structural Health Monitoring. 1.3 Impedance-Based Health Monitoring. 1.4 Local Computing. 1.5 Power Analysis. 1.6 Experimental Validation. 1.7 Harvesting, Storage and Power Management. 1.8 Autonomous Self-
Wagg, David J. +3 more
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List of Contributors. Preface. 1 Adaptive Structures for Structural Health Monitoring (Daniel J. Inman and Benjamin L. Grisso). 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Structural Health Monitoring. 1.3 Impedance-Based Health Monitoring. 1.4 Local Computing. 1.5 Power Analysis. 1.6 Experimental Validation. 1.7 Harvesting, Storage and Power Management. 1.8 Autonomous Self-
Wagg, David J. +3 more
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Scene-Adapted Structured Light
2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05), 2005In order to overcome several limitations of structured light 3D acquisition methods, the colors, intensities, and shapes of the projected patterns are adapted to the scene. Based on a crude estimate of the scene geometry and reflectance characteristics, the local intensity ranges in the projected patterns are adapted, in order to avoid over- and under ...
Thomas P. Koninckx +3 more
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ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF A FLEXIBLE STRUCTURE
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1987Abstract The design of a high-performance adaptive controller is discussed for an experimental lightly-damped flexible structure. The plant, the Stanford Four-Disk System, sustains large step changes in parameters as payload mass is added. New methods that make use of limited a priori knowledge of the plant are shown not only to greatly improve the ...
M.D. Sidman, G.F. Franklin
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