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We present a large‐area bidirectional human–machine interface integrating electrostatic multimodal tactile sensing with a dual‐resonant haptic actuator. The system enables linear pressure sensing that is decoupled from actuation and stable broadband vibrotactile feedback under dynamic contact conditions, supporting real‐time feedback modulation aligned
Jihun Son +16 more
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We developed a series of quinoxalinoquinoxaline (QQ) photosensitizers featuring high and tunable excited‐state reduction potentials (E(PC•+/PC*) = –1.76 to –2.05 V vs. SCE). Their hydrogen‐bonding interaction with carbonyl substrates enables selective single‐electron transfer events for selective nitrilization of 1° amides, offering a tunable ...
Seongwoo Bae, Dongwook Kim, Jinwoo Kim
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Advanced Dental Composite Technology via Bisilanized Dual‐Action Nanofillers for Biofilm Control
A multimodal research strategy has led to the development of an innovative resin‐based composite (RBC) with dual antibacterial action. The S_CM‐RBC formula showed strong antibiofilm activity, excellent mechanical strength, and biosafety. It effectively controlled oral bacteria in prevention of caries recurrence, and maintained pulp health in a rat ...
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11. Sequential methods Sequential estimation for continuous time finite Markov processes
Adke, S.R., Manjunath, S.M.
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Finite Ambiguity and Finite Sequentiality in Weighted Automata over Fields
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2022Peter Kostolányi
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Finite group homomorphic sequential system
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1972Because many systems of practical interest fall outside the scope of linear theory, it is desirable to enlarge as much as possible the class of systems for which a complete structure theory is available. In this paper a class of finite-state sequential systems evolving in groups is considered. The concepts of controllability, observability, minimality,
Brockett, Roger W., Willsky, Alan S.
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On Finite-Memory Sequential Machines
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1970This paper shows that 1) there exist at least four types of binary-input binary-output maximum-memory n-state machines for any n; 2) there exist binary-input ternary-output maximum output -memory n-state machines for any n; and 3) there exists a binary- input binary-output maximum output-memory n-state machine for n≤5.
Kambayashi, Yahiko +2 more
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Finite state homomorphic sequential systems
1971 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 1971Because many systems of practical interest fall outside the scope of linear theory it is desirable to enlarge as much as possible the class of systems for which a complete structure theory is available. In this paper a class of finite state sequential systems evolving in groups is considered.
Roger Brockett, Alan Willsky
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Sequentially operating finite memory detectors
1970 IEEE Symposium on Adaptive Processes (9th) Decision and Control, 1970The Bayesian approach in signal detection theory generally yields detectors with memory which contains appropriate statistics used in producing a detection output. This memory summarizes each available observation in terms of precisely representable continuous variables.
Ernest Baxa, Loren Nolte
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Note on Finite-Memory Sequential Machines
IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1966One of the design problems of digital computers is in code conversion from analog form to its equivalent digital form, and vice versa. In data logging, reduction, and process control applications of digital computers, input data are frequently in analog or shaft position form.
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