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A Q‐Learning Algorithm to Solve the Two‐Player Zero‐Sum Game Problem for Nonlinear Systems

open access: yesInternational Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, Volume 39, Issue 3, Page 566-581, March 2025.
A Q‐learning algorithm to solve the two‐player zero‐sum game problem for nonlinear systems. ABSTRACT This paper deals with the two‐player zero‐sum game problem, which is a bounded L2$$ {L}_2 $$‐gain robust control problem. Finding an analytical solution to the complex Hamilton‐Jacobi‐Issacs (HJI) equation is a challenging task.
Afreen Islam   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Performance Triggered Adaptive Model Reduction for Soil Moisture Estimation in Precision Irrigation

open access: yesInternational Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Accurate soil moisture information is essential for precise irrigation to enhance water use efficiency. Estimating soil moisture based on limited soil moisture sensors is especially critical for obtaining comprehensive soil moisture information when dealing with large‐scale agricultural fields.
Sarupa Debnath   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neural Network Adaptive Control With Long Short‐Term Memory

open access: yesInternational Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In this study, we propose a novel adaptive control architecture that provides dramatically better transient response performance compared to conventional adaptive control methods. This is accomplished by the synergistic employment of a traditional adaptive neural network (ANN) controller and a long short‐term memory (LSTM) network.
Emirhan Inanc   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Optimization of error detecting codes for the detection of crosstalk originated errors

Proceedings Design, Automation and Test in Europe. Conference and Exhibition 2001, 2002
This work applies weight based codes to the detection of crosstalk originated errors. This type of fault, whose importance grows with device scaling may originate errors that are undetectable by the commonly used error detecting codes in VLSI ICs. Conversely, such errors can be easily detected by weight based codes that, however, have smaller encoding ...
FAVALLI, Michele, METRA C.
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Detecting errors that result in retractions

Social Studies of Science, 2019
We present a taxonomy of errors in the scientific literature and an account of how the errors are distributed over the categories. We have developed the taxonomy by studying substantial errors in the scientific literature as described in retraction notices published in the journal Science over the past 35 years. We then examine how the sorts of errors
Line Edslev Andersen, K Brad Wray
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On the Error-Detection Properties of the Error-Detecting Code

2018 26th Telecommunications Forum (TELFOR), 2018
In this paper we consider an error-detecting code. The code is defined using linear quasigroups. In the focus of the paper is the number of errors that the code surely detects. Using simulations, we obtain this number in the case when linear quasigroups of order 4 that give smallest probability of undetected errors are used for coding.
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Quantum error detection

2000 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (Cat. No.00CH37060), 2002
We show that the probability of undetected error for a quantum code on the depolarizing channel can be expressed via code's weight enumerators. We prove that there exist quantum codes whose probability of undetected error falls exponentially with the length of the code and derive a lower bound on this exponent.
Emanuel Knill   +3 more
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Simulating the error-detecting capability of the error-detecting code

2018 41st International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2018
Using simulations, we analyze an error-detecting code from the aspect of the number of errors that the code surely detects. In order to conclude whether and how the order of the quasigroup used for coding affects the number of errors that the code surely detects, we use quasigroups of different orders for coding. Also, we code input blocks of different
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Error detection

2003
Publisher Summary This chapter presents the basic concepts of error detection in data communication systems. Errors in data communications occur when the value of a bit is altered from 1 to 0 or vice versa. Errors are produced by static events, such as thermal noise and transient events.
John Park, Steve Mackay, Edwin Wright
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Exploiting error detection latency for parity-based soft error detection

2016 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits & Systems (DDECS), 2016
Local triple modular redundancy (LTMR) is often the first choice to harden a flash-based FPGA application against soft errors in space. Unfortunately, LTMR leads to at least 300% area overhead. We propose a parity-based error detection approach, to use the limited resources of space-proven flash-based FPGAs more area-efficiently; this method can be the
Aydos, Gökce, Fey, Görschwin
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