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Force allocation in a large-scale distributed active surface

IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, 2003
This paper investigates the problem of closed-loop control of a small number of parameters by allocating actuation in a system with many binary degrees of freedom, using an actual large-scale air-jet table as an example. In this system, the desired force and torque are produced by a large number of spatially distributed binary air jets directing ...
M.P.J. Fromherz, W.B. Jackson
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Modeling the Medical Rescue Forces Allocation in Earthquakes

2016
Medical rescue forces are the basis of earthquake rescue efforts. The allocation of medical rescue forces played vital role in the rescue efforts. This chapter mainly introduced the background, objective, significance, and technical route of medical rescue force allocation in earthquakes.
Yuan Liu, Wenya Yu, Xu Liu, Lulu Zhang
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Analysis of Feasible Tire Force Regions for Optimal Tire Force Allocation with Limited Actuation

IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2017
Formulations for optimal tire force allocation find a set of tire forces over four wheels that satisfies specific allocation objectives. To actually realize this optimal set of forces on the four tires, the solution of these formulations has to exist within feasible tire force regions of the four wheels for a given actuation layout.
Hyungchai Park, J. Christian Gerdes
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Analytics-driven solutions for customer targeting and sales-force allocation

IBM Systems Journal, 2007
Sales professionals need to identify new sales prospects, and sales executives need to deploy the sales force against the sales accounts with the best potential for future revenue. We describe two analytics-based solutions developed within IBM to address these related issues.
R. Lawrence   +11 more
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Optimal Tire Force Allocation by Means of Smart Tire Technology

SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems, 2013
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The effectiveness of active vehicle safety systems soars with the advances in on-board electronics that allows increasingly complex algorithms to be implemented. Numerous studies expose statistical results that underline the rate of reduction in the involvement of the vehicles ...
Mustafa Ali Arat   +2 more
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Proper Risk Allocation: Force Majeure Clause

Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction, 2022
William C. Hennings   +2 more
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Real-time allocation of tire adhesion forces for electric vehicles

2012 IEEE International Conference on Control Applications, 2012
A fully distributed computational algorithm for optimal allocation of tire friction forces as an integral part of a feedforward vehicle dynamics control scheme is presented. To this end, the projected subgradient method extended by an average consensus layer is utilized, leading to a simple and real-time capable algorithm.
Kouhi, Y., Guma, S., Bajcinca, N.
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Allocating investigative resources within the Hungarian police force

European Integration Studies
The distribution of authority and competence is essential for all organizations, including law enforcement. The main focus is not just the existence of this distribution but its actual functionality, particularly from a professional and scientific standpoint regarding resource allocation.
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Research on traction force allocation for omni-directional mobile robots

2010 2nd International Conference on Mechanical and Electronics Engineering, 2010
Eccentric centroid is one of the most serious problems of omni-directional mobile robot design. The reason is the limited precision in producing causes. Nowadays, most control approaches are studied basing on ideal models with regular centroid. Thus extra energy is needed to adjust difference between ideal centroid and actual centroid.
null Lin Feng   +3 more
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An Extension of the Lanchester Square Law to Inhomogeneous Forces with an Application to Force Allocation Methodology

The Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1992
This paper extends the classic Lanchester representation of a battle between an Attacker and a Defender to the case where the former possesses two weapon types, and the latter one. The Defender's force levels can be reduced by both types of Attacker weapons but at different attrition rates. The converse also applies.
Roberts, D. M., Conolly, B. W.
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