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Constrained model predictive control: Stability and optimality

by D. Q. Mayne, J. B. Rawlings, C. V. Rao, P. O. M. Scokaert - AUTOMATICA , 2000
"... Model predictive control is a form of control in which the current control action is obtained by solving, at each sampling instant, a finite horizon open-loop optimal control problem, using the current state of the plant as the initial state; the optimization yields an optimal control sequence and t ..."
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Model predictive control is a form of control in which the current control action is obtained by solving, at each sampling instant, a finite horizon open-loop optimal control problem, using the current state of the plant as the initial state; the optimization yields an optimal control sequence

PDDL2.1: An Extension to PDDL for Expressing Temporal Planning Domains

by Maria Fox, Derek Long , 2003
"... In recent years research in the planning community has moved increasingly towards application of planners to realistic problems involving both time and many types of resources. For example, interest in planning demonstrated by the space research community has inspired work in observation scheduling, ..."
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, planetary rover exploration and spacecraft control domains. Other temporal and resource-intensive domains including logistics planning, plant control and manufacturing have also helped to focus the community on the modelling and reasoning issues that must be confronted to make planning technology meet

A Simple, Fast, and Accurate Algorithm to Estimate Large Phylogenies by Maximum Likelihood

by Stéphane Guindon, Olivier Gascuel , 2003
"... The increase in the number of large data sets and the complexity of current probabilistic sequence evolution models necessitates fast and reliable phylogeny reconstruction methods. We describe a new approach, based on the maximumlikelihood principle, which clearly satisfies these requirements. The ..."
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The increase in the number of large data sets and the complexity of current probabilistic sequence evolution models necessitates fast and reliable phylogeny reconstruction methods. We describe a new approach, based on the maximumlikelihood principle, which clearly satisfies these requirements

Geographic Concentration in U.S. Manufacturing Industries: A Dartboard Approach

by Glenn Ellison, Edward L. Glaeser - Journal of Political Economy
"... This paper discusses the prevalence of Silicon Valley–style localiza-tions of individual manufacturing industries in the United States. A model in which localized industry-specific spillovers, natural ad-vantages, and pure random chance all contribute to geographic concentration is used to develop a ..."
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This paper discusses the prevalence of Silicon Valley–style localiza-tions of individual manufacturing industries in the United States. A model in which localized industry-specific spillovers, natural ad-vantages, and pure random chance all contribute to geographic concentration is used to develop

A biochemical model of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation in leaves of C3 species

by G. D. Farquhar, S. Von Caemmerer, J. A. Berry - Planta , 1980
"... Abstract. Various aspects of the biochemistry of photosynthetic carbon assimilation in C3 plants are integrated into a form compatible with studies of gas exchange in leaves. These aspects include the kinetic properties of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase; the requirements of the photosyn ..."
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Abstract. Various aspects of the biochemistry of photosynthetic carbon assimilation in C3 plants are integrated into a form compatible with studies of gas exchange in leaves. These aspects include the kinetic properties of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase; the requirements

Increasing the efficiency of PLC Program Verification using a plant model

by José M. Machado, Bruno Denis, Jean-jacques Lesage, Jean-marc Faure, Jaime C. L. Ferreira, Da Silva - Proceedings of the 6 th edition of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Production Management , 2003
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Radiosity and Realistic Image Synthesis

by M. Cohen, J. Wallace, J. Radiosity, In Artificial, Life Iii, C. G. Langton, Ed. Addison-wesley , 1993
"... this paper, such as the global distribution of radiative energy in the tree crowns, which affects the amount of light reaching the leaves and the local temperature of plant organs. The presented framework itself is also open to further research. To begin, the precise functional specification of the ..."
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issues are not limited to the environment, but also arise in plant models. They become particularly relevant as the scope of modeling increases from individual plants to groups of plants and, eventually, entire plant communities. This raises the problem of selecting the proper level of abstraction

plant models

by Valerii V. Galitskii
"... An approach to modeling of plant cover dynamics based on consideration that the cover consists of individual plants is discussed. In accordance with the principle of "minimal angle of view", this approach may be considered as "approaching " the object, which before was usually co ..."
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An approach to modeling of plant cover dynamics based on consideration that the cover consists of individual plants is discussed. In accordance with the principle of "minimal angle of view", this approach may be considered as "approaching " the object, which before was usually

Image-based plant modeling

by Long Quan, Ping Tan, Gang Zeng, Lu Yuan, Jingdong Wang, Sing Bing Kang - ACM Trans. Graph
"... Figure 1: Image-based modeling of poinsettia plant. (a) An input image out of 35 images, (b) recovered model rendered at the same viewpoint as (a), (c) recovered model rendered at a different viewpoint, (d) recovered model with modified leaf textures. In this paper, we propose a semi-automatic techn ..."
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Figure 1: Image-based modeling of poinsettia plant. (a) An input image out of 35 images, (b) recovered model rendered at the same viewpoint as (a), (c) recovered model rendered at a different viewpoint, (d) recovered model with modified leaf textures. In this paper, we propose a semi

Verification of Process Plant Models

by Claire Palmer, Paul W. H. Chung
"... The motivation for creating and verifying process plant models is briefly described. Verification is defined. Verification techniques for signed directed graphs models of process plants are detailed. Two case studies are presented to evaluate the verification techniques. A limitation with the verifi ..."
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The motivation for creating and verifying process plant models is briefly described. Verification is defined. Verification techniques for signed directed graphs models of process plants are detailed. Two case studies are presented to evaluate the verification techniques. A limitation
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