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Control of distributed generation

e & i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, 2008
Distributed generation (DG), whose installed capacity is increasing rapidly, can be defined as low rating generation that is neither planned nor dispatched centrally and is usually connected to the distribution network. Appropriate control of DG can improve the performance of DG units without violating network constraints, and facilitate the effective ...
Bieshoy Awad, Jianzhong Wu, Nick Jenkins
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Adder With Distributed Control

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1970
An adder is described for addition of a large number of binary numbers x j , j=1, 2, ⋯, m, where x j =∑ i x ji ⋅ 2i, x ji =0, 1, i=0, 1, ⋯, n-1. The adder's algorithm has two parts: 1) the bits x ji are added independently for each binary order i:s i =∑ j x ji ≦m and the result expressed in the binary form s i =∑ k a ik , ⋅ 2k, a ik =0, 1, k=0, 1,⋯, p ...
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Control of Distributed Processes

Computer, 1978
Cost-effective control of distributed computing systems requires practical models for reassigning program modules among the processors in real time.
Harold S. Stone, Shahid H. Bokhari
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Distributing Distributed Revision Control Systems

2016 IEEE 41st Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2016
Current revision control systems are commonly used in a distributed fashion but rely on centralized stores and low-latency communication. In this work we evaluate how they would fare in fully distributed high latency networks such as delay tolerant networks (DTNs).
Philipp Hagemeister, Martin Mauve
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Distribution in control and innovation

Proceedings of the 2002 American Control Conference (IEEE Cat. No.CH37301), 2002
In this paper an emerging trend towards distribution in the diverse disciplines of control systems engineering and innovation theory is identified. Developments in Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Innovation Theory are discussed and the correlations between trends in the two disciplines are highlighted.
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On authority distributions in organizations: controls

Games and Economic Behavior, 2003
In a complex organization, commands can be passed or implemented through the command channels. This paper sets up a framework for organizational control where a group of players can implement indirect commands over other players and the authors investigate three related forms of command channels along with their contexts.
Xingwei Hu, Lloyd S. Shapley
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Distributed Control of Attention

2005
Detection of objects is in general a computationally demanding task. To simplify the problem it is of interest to focus the attention to a set of regions of interest. Indoor environments often have large homogeneous textured objects, such as walls and furniture.
Ola Ramström, Henrik I. Christensen
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The Complexity of Distributed Concurrency Control

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1981
We present a formal framework for distributed databases, and we study the complexity of the concurrency control problem in this framework. Our transactions are partially ordered sets of actions, as opposed to the straight-line programs of the centralized case. The concurrency control algorithm, or scheduler, is itself a distributed program.
Paris C. Kanellakis   +1 more
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Optimal Control of Distributions

Computational Mathematics and Modeling, 2004
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Distributed Control for 3D Metamorphosis

Autonomous Robots, 2001
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Mark Yim   +3 more
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