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Rate-Controlled Service Disciplines

Journal of High Speed Networks, 1994
We propose a class of non-work-conserving service disciplines, called the rate-controlled service disciplines. When coupled with suitable admission control algorithms, rate-controlled service disciplines can provide end-to-end deterministic and statistical performance guarantees on a per-connection basis in an arbitrary-topology packet-switching ...
Hui Zhang 0001, Domenico Ferrari
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Heart Rate Perception and Heart Rate Control

Psychophysiology, 1975
ABSTRACTTwenty‐one subjects look the Autonomic Perception Questionnaire (APQ) and later were given another test of ability to perceive heart activity. The second test involved subjects' tracking of their own heart rates (HR). They were then tested for ability to increase and decrease HR from their resting baseline levels.
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Volitional control of the heart rate

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2013
The heart rate is largely under control of the autonomic nervous system. The aim of the present study is to investigate the interactions between the brain and heart underlying volitional control of the heart and to explore the effectiveness of volition as a strategy to control the heart rate without biofeedback.
Ahmed, Abukonna   +3 more
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Rates of convergence of control polygons

Computer Aided Geometric Design, 1985
This article is concerned with the process of degree elevation and/or knot refinement for B-spline curves. Both processes yield sequences of control polygons that converge to the original curve. The article is concerned with the speed of these processes.
Elaine Cohen, Larry L. Schumaker
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Sleep and Control of Heart Rate

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1985
The heart rate in normal humans is determined by many factors. Assuming a normal hemoglobin concentration, left ventricular function, and metabolic rate, respiration, and its effects, along with autonomic nervous activity, appear to influence heart rate the most.
C F, George, M H, Kryger
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A rate-controller for the ATM network

Proceedings 7th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (Cat. No.98EX226), 2002
We propose a new operating mechanism for the rate-controller in the ATM network. This mechanism can fulfill the same function as the "traditional" leaky bucket scheme, but it allows a simple queuing analysis. An analysis is developed to study the statistical performance of the proposed rate-controller, including the cell delay distribution, the cell ...
Tong Shan, Oliver W. W. Yang
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THE CONTROL OF BIAS IN RATINGS: A THEORY OF RATING

Personnel Psychology, 1982
Based on several years of research and a careful analysis of the rating process Wherry developed a theory of rating. An accurate rating is seen as being a function of three major components: Performance of the ratee, observation of that performance by the rater, and the recall of those observations by the rater. Cast in a mold of classical psychometric
ROBERT J. WHERRY, C. J. BARTLETT
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A practical controller for explicit rate congestion control

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2002
This paper examines congestion control for explicit rate data networks. The available bit rate (ABR) service category of asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks serves as an example system, however, the results of this paper are applicable to other explicit rate systems as well.
Kenneth P. Laberteaux   +2 more
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[Rate control or rhythm control].

Annales de cardiologie et d'angeiologie, 2010
Rhythm control or rate control are the 2 therapeutic strategies for atrial fibrillation (AF) management. Despite strong physiological and epidemiological data to support a rhythm control strategy, the results of the prospective studies, especially AFFIRM and RACE trials, did not demonstrate any superiority of a rhythm control versus a rate control ...
Ph, Mabo, D, Pavin, E, Donal
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Rate-controlled Drug Dosage

Drugs, 1982
Practical methods for rate-controlled drug dosing are bringing new capabilities to both therapeutics and experimental pharmacology, arising from the ability to maintain drug concentrations in plasma at desired levels for extended periods. Such dosing can prolong the duration of drug action and help to separate the beneficial effects of a drug from its ...
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