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The use of visible light communications technology in communication-based vehicle applications is gaining more and more interest as the research community is constantly overcoming challenge after challenge.
Sebastian-Andrei Avătămăniței +4 more
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Adaptive Hurst-Sensitive Active Queue Management
An Active Queue Management (AQM) mechanism, recommended by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), increases the efficiency of network transmission. An example of this type of algorithm can be the Random Early Detection (RED) algorithm.
Dariusz Marek +5 more
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Supervised Learning of Neural Networks for Active Queue Management in the Internet
The paper examines the AQM mechanism based on neural networks. The active queue management allows packets to be dropped from the router’s queue before the buffer is full.
Jakub Szyguła +5 more
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Distributed control has emerged as a major focus in the systems and controls area, with multiagent robotics playing a prominent role both as a canonical instantiation of a system, where control decisions must be made by individual nodes across an ...
Sean Wilson +6 more
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Approximate Controllability of Distributed Systems by Distributed Controller
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Benzion Shklyar, Vladimir Marchenko
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Output Stabilization of Linear Systems in Given Set
This paper presents a method for designing control laws to achieve output stabilization of linear systems within specified sets, even in the presence of unknown bounded disturbances. The approach consists of two stages.
Ba Huy Nguyen, Igor B. Furtat
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Dedicated fieldbuses were developed to provide temporal determinisms for industrial distributed real-time systems. In the early stages, communication systems were dedicated to a single protocol and generally supported a single service.
Jacek Stój +4 more
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On the controllability of distributed systems [PDF]
To “control” a system is to make it behave (hopefully) according to our “wishes,” in a way compatible with safety and ethics, at the least possible cost. The systems considered here are distributed—i.e., governed (modeled) by partial differential equations (PDEs) of evolution.
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As the interest toward communication-based vehicle safety applications is increasing, the development of secure wireless communication techniques has become an important research area. In this context, the article addresses issues that are related to the
Sebastian-Andrei Avătămăniței +5 more
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Exponential Enclosures for the Verified Simulation of Fractional-Order Differential Equations
Fractional-order differential equations are powerful tools for the representation of dynamic systems that exhibit long-term memory effects. The verified simulation of such system models with the help of interval tools allows for the computation of ...
Andreas Rauh
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