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Frequency-specific intermuscular coherence of synergistic muscles during an isometric force generation task. [PDF]
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Measurement of Form and Position Error of Small-Diameter Deep Holes Based on Collaboration Between a Lateral Confocal Displacement Sensor and Helical Scanning. [PDF]
Liu Y, Yu D, Du H, Chen T.
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Business Strategy Review, 2007
It has been a not‐so‐quiet battle between two titans, General Motors and Toyota. Only one is winning. M. Reza Vaghefi, Cheryl Van Deusen and Louis Woods have researched Toyota's success and say it's no accident.
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It has been a not‐so‐quiet battle between two titans, General Motors and Toyota. Only one is winning. M. Reza Vaghefi, Cheryl Van Deusen and Louis Woods have researched Toyota's success and say it's no accident.
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Induction motor drive parameters identification
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 1998The paper deals with real-time identification of the rotor parameters of the induction motor drive. The model reference adaptative control technique has been used for synthesising two identifiers. An appropriate choice of the reference model allows a Lyapunov function to be built by means of which the updating law of the rotor time constant can be ...
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2015
The drive is the electric motor, its controlling electronics, the speed reduction , and the driven wheel (solar racing cars usually have only one driven wheel). Figure 5.1 is a schematic of a typical drive connected to its solar-electric power source. This chapter discusses the operation of each of the drive’s components.
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The drive is the electric motor, its controlling electronics, the speed reduction , and the driven wheel (solar racing cars usually have only one driven wheel). Figure 5.1 is a schematic of a typical drive connected to its solar-electric power source. This chapter discusses the operation of each of the drive’s components.
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