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A Delay is a Delay is a Delay

Psychological Reports, 1967
Three yoked groups under delay of reward performed similarly during both acquisition and extinction at levels significantly below those of a no-delay group, although convergence occurred during acquisition in all three runway segments with terminal acquisition levels being close in the start box and distant in the goal box. No statistically significant
T, Clifford, J O, Mauldin
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In communication networks, there are delays, delays... and delays

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2003
Abstract This paper investigates the congestion and delay control problem for an elementary communication network component (a source-destination pair connected to a single router), using discrete-time state-space methods. The congestion-induced delay turns out to be a non-linear function of a system with linear dynamics, additive disturbance and ...
Henri-François Raynaud   +2 more
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The Impact of Delaying the Delay Announcements

Operations Research, 2011
Many service providers use delay announcements to inform customers of anticipated delays. However, this information is usually not provided immediately but after a short period of time (spent either waiting or occupied by the system). The focus of this paper is on the impact of this postponement on the ability of the firm to influence customer ...
Gad Allon, Achal Bassamboo
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Stabilization of Delay Systems: Delay-Dependent Impulsive Control

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2017
Xiaodi Li, Shiji Song
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Delayed controllers for time-delay systems

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2023
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Delay of gratification and delay discounting in rats

Behavioural Processes, 2002
Delay discounting (DD) and delay of gratification (DG) are two measures of impulsive behavior often viewed as reflecting the same or equivalent processes. However, there are some key differences in the contingencies of reinforcement between the procedures that may have implications for understanding impulsivity.
Brady, Reynolds   +2 more
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APPROXIMATING INFINITE DELAY WITH FINITE DELAY

Communications in Contemporary Mathematics, 2012
Equations with infinite delay commonly face the philosophical objection of being "unphysical", since a memory of infinite duration conflicts with reality. Indeed, besides common sense, experimental observations on concrete physical models tell that effects from the far past cannot possibly influence the current dynamics of a given system.
CONTI, MONICA   +2 more
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Causes of delay in large construction projects

International Journal of Project Management, 2006
Sadi A Assaf
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Group delay as an estimate of delay in logic

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 1991
It is an accepted practice in signal delay estimation to model MOS digital circuits as RC circuits. In most cases Elmore's definition is exactly equivalent to the group delay of the network at zero frequency. A computationally efficient noniterative method to calculate this delay for networks with any linear elements and arbitrary topology is presented.
Jirí Vlach   +4 more
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Delay management in delay‐tolerant networks

International Journal of Network Management, 2008
AbstractIn delay‐tolerant networks (DTN), nodes explore various opportunities to connect and communicate with each other. A series of encounters of different nodes will create such opportunities and spread a message among many nodes and eventually deliver to the designated destination. We study one common DTN scenario where the message exchanges happen
Qunwei Zheng   +4 more
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