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Voltage Compensation in Distribution Networks
International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 2015Due to the rapid technological progress, theconsumption of electrical energy increases continuously.In this paper the frequently occurring power quality problemvoltage variation has been discussed. The voltage sag/dip is the most frequently occurring problem. There are many methods to overcome this problem.
Upendra Prasad, Mahendra Marandi
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Sensitivity-Compensated Active Networks
IEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory, 1969Synthesis of active RC networks realized by two amplifiers is shown. The networks have zero sensitivity to changes of the amplifier gains, if changes in the gains are in the same direction and proportional to each gain, as actually occurs with normal amplifiers. Three types of networks are suggested and design equations derived.
K. Daggett, J. Vlach
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Peer group ties and executive compensation networks
Social Science Research, 2011Publicly traded firms in the US typically determine C.E.O. compensation by benchmarking the pay of their C.E.O.s against the pay of C.E.O.s in "peer" firms. Consequently, executive compensation is influenced not only by firm-level characteristics, but also by the selection and actions of the firm's immediate peers as well as by the structure of the ...
Matthew, Pittinsky, Thomas A, Diprete
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The analysis of demodulating compensating networks
IRE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1959The subject of this paper is the analysis of periodically switched electric networks. A method for determining a sampled-data system which is equivalent to a given member of a class of periodically switched electric networks is first presented. A technique for determining the response of the system to a given input function is then discussed in detail.
G. Murphy, J. Egan
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Design of Predictive Control Compensator for Network Delay in Networked Control
2008 IEEE Pacific-Asia Workshop on Computational Intelligence and Industrial Application, 2008Networked control systems are becoming increasingly important due to its simplicity, scalability, flexibility. However, two challenges are network delay and packet dropout. Applying a real-time queuing protocol, we are able to limit the network delay within a control period.
Menghong Yu, Yang Xu
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On the network clock reference variation compensation for satellite TDMA network
2017 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC), 2017This paper presents the considerations on NCR (Network Clock Reference) variations which impact on the stability of the satellite interactive system operation. We identified what kinds of factors can influence system performance in timing synchronization aspects.
Min-Su Shin 0001 +2 more
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Networked Control Systems based on Compensation for Network-induced Delay
2005 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006In this paper grey prediction theory and grey calamity prediction model are explained. An approach to design of a full-state estimator is discussed with single-packet transmission and network-induced random time delay less than one sample period. Then a scheme of compensation for network-induced delay /spl tau//sub ca/ in NCSs is proposed based on the ...
Zaiping Chen, Xunlei Yin, Liang Liu
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Demodulator compensating networks
2012This thesis deals with the study of some demodulator lead-lag networks. Specifically the problem has involved analysis and design, accompanied by experimental verification of a new approach to the realization of phase-lead and phase-lag networks for application in ac servomechanisms.
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Backlash compensation by neural-network online learning
Proceedings 2001 IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation (Cat. No.01EX515), 2002To eliminate the influences of backlash nonlinearity that generally exist in servo systems, a new neural-network online learning compensation method is presented. Not basing on the identification of backlash nonlinearity, the online learning of neural networks is used instead making the output error of the system approximate to zero so that the system ...
Chao He, Yuhe Zhang, Max Q.-H. Meng
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Effectiveness of cell outage compensation in LTE networks
2011 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), 2011Cell outage management is a self-healing functionality in future mobile cellular networks, aiming to automatically detect cell or site level outages (cell outage detection) as well as to mitigate as much as possible the caused degradation of coverage, capacity and/or service quality (cell outage compensation).
Amirijoo, M. +3 more
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