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1 Basic Requirements
"... We desire a liquid-nitrogen cryogenic system for the 15-T pulsed solenoid magnet for the ..."
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We desire a liquid-nitrogen cryogenic system for the 15-T pulsed solenoid magnet for the
Basic Requirements for a Teamwork in
- RoboCup 2001, LNAI 2377
, 2001
"... In this paper we describe some mechanical, hardware and software aspects of our robots specially used in teamwork. The pneumatic design of the gripers and kicker enables the robot to make a good control of ball when dribbling and also passing the ball in short and long distances. The teamwork so ..."
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In this paper we describe some mechanical, hardware and software aspects of our robots specially used in teamwork. The pneumatic design of the gripers and kicker enables the robot to make a good control of ball when dribbling and also passing the ball in short and long distances. The teamwork software enables our robots to perform a cooperative behavior by dividing the field to three major regions and assigning each robot a role such as defender, forward and middle in these three regions. The server can order the robots to change their role when needed and make them return to their original state after a short time.
Contributing to Discourse
- Cognitive Science
, 1989
"... For people to contribute to discourse, they must do more than utter the right sentence at the right time. The basic requirement is that they odd to their common ground in on orderly way. To do this, we argue, they try to establish for each utterance the mutual belief that the addressees hove underst ..."
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For people to contribute to discourse, they must do more than utter the right sentence at the right time. The basic requirement is that they odd to their common ground in on orderly way. To do this, we argue, they try to establish for each utterance the mutual belief that the addressees hove
Multivariable Feedback Control: Analysis
- span (B∗) und Basis B∗ = { ω1
, 2005
"... multi-input, multi-output feed-back control design for linear systems using the paradigms, theory, and tools of robust con-trol that have arisen during the past two decades. The book is aimed at graduate students and practicing engineers who have a basic knowledge of classical con-trol design and st ..."
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and state-space con-trol theory for linear systems. A basic knowledge of matrix theory and linear algebra is required to appreciate and digest the material offered. This edition is a revised and expanded version of the first edition, which was published in 1996. The size of the
Highly Dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing (DSDV) for Mobile Computers
, 1994
"... An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of Mobile Hosts without the required intervention of any centralized Access Point. In this paper we present an innovative design for the operation of such ad-hoc networks. The basic idea of the design is to operate each Mobile Host as a ..."
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An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of Mobile Hosts without the required intervention of any centralized Access Point. In this paper we present an innovative design for the operation of such ad-hoc networks. The basic idea of the design is to operate each Mobile Host
Optimal Brain Damage
, 1990
"... We have used information-theoretic ideas to derive a class of practical and nearly optimal schemes for adapting the size of a neural network. By removing unimportant weights from a network, several improvements can be expected: better generalization, fewer training examples required, and improved sp ..."
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We have used information-theoretic ideas to derive a class of practical and nearly optimal schemes for adapting the size of a neural network. By removing unimportant weights from a network, several improvements can be expected: better generalization, fewer training examples required, and improved
An algorithm for drawing general undirected graphs
- Information Processing Letters
, 1989
"... Graphs (networks) are very common data structures which are handled in computers. Diagrams are widely used to represent the graph structures visually in many information systems. In order to automatically draw the diagrams which are, for example, state graphs, data-flow graphs, Petri nets, and entit ..."
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, and entity-relationship diagrams, basic graph drawing algorithms are required.
Option Pricing: A Simplified Approach
- Journal of Financial Economics
, 1979
"... This paper presents a simple discrete-time model for valumg optlons. The fundamental econonuc principles of option pricing by arbitrage methods are particularly clear In this setting. Its development requires only elementary mathematics, yet it contains as a special limiting case the celebrated Blac ..."
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This paper presents a simple discrete-time model for valumg optlons. The fundamental econonuc principles of option pricing by arbitrage methods are particularly clear In this setting. Its development requires only elementary mathematics, yet it contains as a special limiting case the celebrated
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