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Continuous Variable Controlled Quantum Conference

Foundations of Physics, 2022
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Saxena, Ashwin, Pathak, Anirban
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DIFFERENTIATION REQUIRES CONTINUOUS ACTIVE CONTROL

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1992
The problems posed by differentiation that appear most soluble by a passive control mechanism can readily be solved by an active mechanism. Given the need for plasticity in gene expression in different cell types at different stages, an active mechanism may be advantageous, even essential.
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Continuous-Time Stochastic Adaptive Control

SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 1991
Summary: This paper establishes global boundedness for a continuous-time stochastic adaptive control algorithm. It is shown that, with probability one, the system inputs and outputs satisfy a sample mean square boundedness property. The algorithm and method of analysis are not directly analogous to the discrete-time case, since special features are ...
Gevers, M., Goodwin, G. C., Wertz, V.
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Workload Control with continuous release

2009 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2009
Workload Control (WLC) is a production planning and control concept which is suitable for the needs of make-to-order job shops. Release decisions based on the workload norms form the core of the concept. This paper develops continuous time WLC release variants and investigates their due date performance in a simulation study. The results indicate that -
Phan, B. S. Nguyen   +2 more
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Continuous control experiences

ISA Transactions, 1991
Abstract This paper provides a brief description of several common process control situations, each with special requirements, and relates experiences with control techniques that can meet those needs. The control techniques include the use of “sawtooth” level control, “smart” feedforward control, “balanced” parallel flow control, “flexible” control ...
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Continuous visual control of interception

Human Movement Science, 2011
People generally try to keep their eyes on a moving target that they intend to catch or hit. In the present study we first examined how important it is to do so. We did this by designing two interception tasks that promote different eye movements.
Brenner, E., Smeets, J.B.J.
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Continuous Control Thermoregulator

Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1947
Conditions determining constancy of furnace temperature are discussed, and it is pointed out that the effectiveness of a thermostat should be assessed by comparing the temperature fluctuations of the uncontrolled furnace with those of the controlled furnace.
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ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF CONTINUOUS BIOPROCESSES

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1994
Abstract Simulation studies of adaptive optimising control of continuous biochemical processes are presented. Two different approaches are proposed and compared. The first method, self-tuning extremum control, is based on dynamic model identification and consecutive application of a classical gradient optimisation technique.
A. Mészáros, J. Mikleš, P. Lednický
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Control Interfaces Continued

2011
In this chapter, we will look at some innovative ways to control music making as we develop musical instruments. We will look at using your computer keyboard and mouse as performance instruments as well as discuss the use of videogame controllers in your patches. Designing your own custom musical instruments is a great way to tailor the controls to the
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