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Sensor Networks and Cooperative Control
Proceedings of the 44th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Christos G. Cassandras, Wei Li 0033
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Cooperative control of electrical bicycles
IFAC Journal of Systems and Control, 2021Abstract Electric bicycles provide an electric supportive power in addition to the physiological pedalling power of the driver. Electric bicycles thus allow for activities like group rides with people having different degrees of physical fitness. In a group ride, however, each driver would need to adapt the level of electromotive support power (i.e ...
Marc Efken +3 more
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Cooperative access control for the Grid
2010 Sixth International Conference on Information Assurance and Security, 2010The access to Grid resources depends on rules defined by the administrators of the physical organizations and of the Grid middleware. This approach does not require support for access control in the middleware, but since changes in the access control policy of the Virtual Organization imply the involvement of one or more administrators, it lacks the ...
MERLO, ALESSIO, ARMANDO, ALESSANDRO
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1999
This chapter has illustrated the complexity of cooperation control in software processes and the variety of approaches which can be followed to solve the related problems.
Claude Godart +8 more
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This chapter has illustrated the complexity of cooperation control in software processes and the variety of approaches which can be followed to solve the related problems.
Claude Godart +8 more
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ISA Transactions, 2007
In this work a control structure capable of handling controllability problems, which emerge from the presence of constraints, and improve the performance of the system by coordinating the use of several manipulated variables is introduced. In this scheme, the primary manipulated variable is used to handle the transient response while the auxiliary ...
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In this work a control structure capable of handling controllability problems, which emerge from the presence of constraints, and improve the performance of the system by coordinating the use of several manipulated variables is introduced. In this scheme, the primary manipulated variable is used to handle the transient response while the auxiliary ...
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Discrete Power Control: Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Optimization
IEEE INFOCOM 2007 - 26th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications, 2007We consider an uplink power control problem where each mobile wishes to maximize its throughput (which depends on the transmission powers of all mobiles) but has a constraint on the average power consumption. A finite number of power levels are available to each mobile.
Eitan Altman +3 more
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Science, 2011
A beetle species synthesizes an antimicrobial peptide to constrain a bacterial symbiont in specialized organs.
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A beetle species synthesizes an antimicrobial peptide to constrain a bacterial symbiont in specialized organs.
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Self-control and social cooperation
Behavioural Processes, 1999Participants repeatedly played a self-control game in which choice of the higher of two monetary rewards on the present trial reduced the overall reward ('alone condition'). Other participants played a prisoner's dilemma (social cooperation) game in which choices alternated so that overall reward-reducing consequences of choosing the higher current ...
J, Brown, H, Rachlin
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Cooperative Information Control to Coordinate Competition and Cooperation
2001This paper proposes a novel information theoretic approach to self-organization called cooperative information control. The method aims to mediate between competition and cooperation among neurons by controlling the information content in the neurons. Competition is realized by maximizing information content in neurons.
Ryotaro Kamimura, Taeko Kamimura
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Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 1993
Abstract This paper attempts to explain why in Korean some morphological causatives are ambiguous in terms of adverbial scope, whereas others are not so. It is argued that the phenomenon is not random, but that it is the nature of the basic verb in relation to the causer and causee that motivates the adverbial ambiguity in morphological causatives. The
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Abstract This paper attempts to explain why in Korean some morphological causatives are ambiguous in terms of adverbial scope, whereas others are not so. It is argued that the phenomenon is not random, but that it is the nature of the basic verb in relation to the causer and causee that motivates the adverbial ambiguity in morphological causatives. The
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