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Improved load-frequency self-tuning regulator

International Journal of Control, 1984
A self-tuning regulator is used as a local area controller for interconnected power systems. The area control error, composed of the area frequency error and the total tie-line power deviation for the area, is used as the regulator input variable. By changing the relative weights on the frequency error and on the tie-line power deviation according to ...
M. A. SHEIRAH, M. M. ABD-EL-FATTAH
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Regulation Error in Load Frequency Control

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1980
This paper presents a discussion of regulation error in the load frequency control of a power system. It suggests that good control of a power syspm is more dependent on system constraints and human decisions than on the design of the present day load frequency controller.
Anjan Bose, Ilyas Atiyyah
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A fast transient load current regulator

2011 Second International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering, 2011
This paper presents a fast transient load current regulator, and the simulation result and layout is shown as well. This regulator provides the reference voltage following with the power supply for high speed logic circuit, which introduces a parallel path structure of high speed low loop gain and low speed high loop gain, and have fast load transient.
Zhigang Han, Jingya Han
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Regulation of arterial PCO2 during intravenous CO2 loading

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1975
Increased CO2 flow to the lung produced by increasing cardiac output (with constant PVCO2) results in hyperpnea with arterial PCO2 maintained at its control value (J. Appl. Physiol. 36: 457, 1974). To study if arterial PCO2 could be similarly regulated when CO2 flow was elevated by increasing PVCO2 (without changing cardiac output), we produced graded
K, Wasserman   +5 more
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Load Regulation of Cardiac Muscle

1985
The intent of this review is to discuss briefly the recent work, both in my laboratory and in the laboratories of my colleagues, which tends to suggest a primary role of hemodynamic load in the regulation of the structure, composition and function of adult mammalian myocardium.
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Generic load regulation framework for Erlang

Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Erlang, 2010
Although Telecoms, the domain for which Erlang was conceived, has strong and ubiquitous requirements on overload protection, the Erlang/OTP platform offers no unified approach to addressing the problem. The Erlang community mailing list frequently sports discussions on how to avoid overload situations in individual components and processes, indicating ...
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Techniques in handling load regulating problems

Electrical Engineering, 1953
RECENT UNPRECEDENTED load growth has stimulated parallel operation to such an extent that there are now only six major interconnections in the United States. The operation of these vast grids has brought two major problems into sharp focus: 1. Permissible scheduled loading on critical arterial tie lines is being reduced by the use of increasingly large
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Regulation of bipedal stance: dependency on ?load? receptors

Experimental Brain Research, 1992
According to recent observations, influence of body load has to be taken into account for the neuronal control of upright stance in addition to the systems known to be involved in this regulation (e.g. afferent input from vestibular canals, visual and muscle stretch receptors). The modulation of compensatory leg muscle electromyographic (EMG) responses
V, Dietz   +3 more
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Mechanical loading regulates cardiomyocyte proliferation

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 2022
Giulio Ciucci   +9 more
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Regulation of cardiac output during rapid volume loading

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1979
Interactions between heart rate (HR) and the Frank-Starling mechanism in augmenting cardiac output (CO) during acute volume loading were studied in dogs under varying conditions. In normal conscious dogs with low HRs of 70--90 beats/min, end-diastolic diameter (EDD) was maximal and CO was increased reflexly by cardioacceleration.
G E, Barnes, B C, Chevis, H J, Granger
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