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Fixed-wing MAV adaptive PD control based on a modified MIT rule with sliding-mode control

2017 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS), 2017
This paper presents an adaptive PD control law by using a modified MIT rule. The adjustment mechanism of the MIT rule has been implemented with three types of sliding-mode control, i.e., classical sliding-mode control, second order sliding-mode (2-SM), and high order sliding-mode control (HOSM).
YangQuan Chen
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Hybrid micro-grid control and active power sharing using MIT rule based on speed droop controller

2016 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Control and Intelligent Systems (I2CACIS), 2016
This work investigates dynamic behavior and improves the performance of the active power sharing. The transfer of micro-grid from grid-connected mode to island mode is faced by many challenges. In addition, the minimizing frequency fluctuation during sudden changes in the load is still an issue.
Abu Zaharin Ahmad
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Real time control of ball and beam system with model reference adaptive control strategy using MIT rule

2013 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, 2013
During real time control of a dynamic system, one needs to design control systems with advanced control strategies to handle inherent nonlinearities and disturbances. This paper deals with the designing of a model reference adaptive control system with the use of MIT rule for real time control of a ball and beam system.
Priyank Jain, M. J. Nigam
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Simulations of Monetary Rules in the FRB-MIT-Penn Model

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1972
THE INVESTIGATIONS REPORTED in this paper are directed to the question of the type of monetary rule which should be used if a rule is to be adopted. The rule usually considered in discussions of "rules versus discretion" is that of a constant growth rate of the money supply [4,7,8]. However, results in control theory (introduced to economics by Tustin [
Cooper, J Phillip, Fischer, Stanley
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Triple-Rule-Out: Erfahrungen mit High-Pitch Spiral-CT

RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 2010
Ziele: Der atypische Brustschmerz ist ein haufiges Symptom bei Patienten in einer internistischen Notaufnahme, dem eine Vielzahl an Krankheitsbildern zugrunde liegen kann. Die EKG- gesteuerte Spiral-CT kann hier effektiv eingesetzt werden. Wir stellen die Ergebnisse eines neuen high-pitch Scanmodes vor, der zur EKG-getriggerten Niedrigdosis CT des ...
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Mathematical modelling and simulation of CSTR using MIT rule

2012 IEEE 5th India International Conference on Power Electronics (IICPE), 2012
In industry nowadays the control of chemical process is important task. Mostly all the chemical processes are highly nonlinear in nature this causes instability of process. This paper presents the performance evaluation on the application of model reference adaptive control with various types of command inputs in a process plant. In the design of model
Narendra Kumar, Neha Khanduja
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An Mit-Rule Adaptive Controller for Tracking Antenna Systems

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1989
Abstract Many of the current adaptive control techniques do not directly address the performance criteria required by precision servo tracking systems. Many rely on sufficient excitation of the process to converge to stable, useful, solutions that may still not satisfy the primary operating objectives of the process. Solutions requiring excitation do
L.J. Sciacca, R.J. Evans
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Global stability for an MIT rule based adaptive control

Proceedings of the 28th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2003
It is shown that a linear time-invariant system can be adaptively stabilized in the presence of unmodeled dynamics and bounded disturbances, using the MIT rule for adaptive control. The result implies that it is not necessary to use an identification-based approach to adaptive control in order to construct robust adaptive control algorithms.
I.M.Y. Mareels, B.E. Ydstie
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Quantitative Investigation of QRS Detection Rules Using the MIT/BIH Arrhythmia Database

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1986
We have investigated the quantitative effects of a number of common elements of QRS detection rules using the MIT/BIH arrhythmia database. A previously developed linear and nonlinear filtering scheme was used to provide input to the QRS detector decision section. We used the filtering to preprocess the database.
P S, Hamilton, W J, Tompkins
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