Energy resilience in renewable energy sources dissemination components such as batteries and inverters is crucial for achieving high operational fidelity. Resilience factors play a vital role in determining the perfor...
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The article deals with the problem of controlling the flow of information coming from a group of unmanned aerial vehicles by radio channel. The stream is a sequence of binary information packages. The inevitable data ...
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The article deals with the problem of controlling the flow of information coming from a group of unmanned aerial vehicles by radio channel. The stream is a sequence of binary information packages. The inevitable data losses compensated by repetition of lost packages. Modern methods control of data flow assumes using a mechanism automatic repetition query based on the method of sliding window. In this paper the comparative analyses of the known methods are given. The property matching the volume of information, which transmitted from UAVs with the size M of the sliding window, is set. In base of theoretical calculations is used the concept of bandwidth. Computing bandwidth radio channel with the automatic repetition query technology allows are confirming the main result investigation.
The article deals with the problem of controlling the multi-agent system that consists of n UAVs moving in environment with obstacles. One of UAVs is an agent-leader and the others are agent-members. Behavior of an ag...
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(纸本)9781509010547
The article deals with the problem of controlling the multi-agent system that consists of n UAVs moving in environment with obstacles. One of UAVs is an agent-leader and the others are agent-members. Behavior of an agents group in dynamic environment is considered as aggregation. This task supposes describing UAVs group movement as integrator of the second order, and each agent has information about others. Bypass obstacles and avoidance of collision is the main problem of this paper. Therefore we are considering movement of agents group in potential field, which includes two components: attractive and repulsing. The movement law is only known for agent-leader and agent-members that follow him in potential field. Simulation demonstrates main result of proposed approach.
The paper presents an informational technology for improving the reliability of nonlinear dynamic objects fault diagnosing using model-based diagnostics method of nonparametric identification. Diagnostic models build ...
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(纸本)9781479987023
The paper presents an informational technology for improving the reliability of nonlinear dynamic objects fault diagnosing using model-based diagnostics method of nonparametric identification. Diagnostic models build on the base of Volterra kernels moments. The efficiency of the proposed diagnostic models analyzes on an nonlinear dynamic objects simulation model.
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Wolfson, WendyMain Text
Our society is awash with cheap food
high in calories and salt. Currently over two thirds of Americans are overweight with a third considered obese. Consumer advocacy groups are lobbying food manufacturers to market healthier foods and drinks even pushing taxes on sugary sodas.
But genomics advances could indirectly save our cookies as molecular biology meets taste perception.
Unfortunately stripping the sugar fat and salt also strips away taste. But genomics advances could indirectly save our cookies as molecular biology meets taste perception. Companies like San Diego-based Semonyx (http://***) are using drug discovery techniques to engineer a new generation of taste enhancers that can fool our tastebuds. Senomyx targets G protein-coupled receptors for sweet bitter and savory tastes and ion channels for saltiness. In addition the company is developing bitter blockers and menthol cooling agents.
“I think there is great interest in big food and fragrance companies and entrepreneurial companies like Senomyx and Redpoint to try to find technological ways to make food healthier.” said Gary Beauchamp Ph.D. director of the Monell Chemical Senses Center. “The trouble is that if you look at the history of public health organizations telling you to eat a healthier diet the results are not very encouraging.”
Good Taste Is a Matter of Perception
Humans can taste five different tastes: sweet sour bitter salty and umami (savory). It has long been known that taste is linked to sense of smell. Research groups continue to explore the function of distinct taste receptors on the tongue and on the lining of the gut. The human sweet receptor is comprised of two proteins T1R2 and T1R3 expressed on the surface of particular taste receptor cells. Savory taste receptors consist of T1R1 and T1R3 proteins. The selectivity of these heterodimeric receptors for sweet or savory is determined by the combination of receptor subunits. The T1R3 protein is used by both the sweet and savory taste recepto
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DUNIETZ, ISHSU, JLCMCEACHERN, MTSTOCKING, JHSWARTZ, MATROMBLY, RMThe authors
Irwin S. Dunietz John L.C. Hsu Michael T. McEachern James H. Stocking Mark A. Swartz andRodney M. Tromblyare responsible for design and development of the Manufacturing Process Control System. Mr. Dunietz joined AT&T in 1980. He is a member of the technical staff in the Manufacturing Information Automation department at AT&T Engineering Research Center Princeton New Jersey. He received an A.B. in mathematics from Cornell University and an M.S.E. in computer science from Princeton University. Mr. Hsu who joined AT&T in 1970 is a department head in the Manufacturing Information Automation department at the Engineering Research Center. He received an M.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Missouri. Mr. McEachern joined AT&T in 1962 and is a supervisor in the 5ESS™ Line Unit Manufacturing department at AT&T Technologies in Oklahoma City Oklahoma. He is responsible for the manufacturing process control center in Oklahoma City which provides computerized support for all circuit pack manufacturing. Mr. Stocking who joined AT&T in 1975 is a supervisor in the Manufacturing Information Automation department at the Engineering Research Center. He received a B.S. in chemical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of California Berkeley. Mr. Swartz joined AT&T in 1980 and is a member of the technical staff in the Manufacturing Information Automation department at the Engineering Research Center. He received an A.B. in computer science from Cornell University and an M.S. in computer science from Rutgers—The State University. Mr. Trombly who joined AT&T in 19 78 is an assistant manager at the AT&T Merrimack Valley Works in Massachusetts. Previously he was a supervisor at the Engineering Research Center. He holds a B.S. in computers and systems engineering and an M.S.E.E. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
The central challenge of all manufacturing is making products to the right standards and delivering them at the right time. AT&T is upgrading its corporate and factory resource planning systems to improve control ...
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The central challenge of all manufacturing is making products to the right standards and delivering them at the right time. AT&T is upgrading its corporate and factory resource planning systems to improve control of day-to-day manufacturing. The Manufacturing Process controlsystem (MPCS), developed at the AT&T Engineering Research Center (ERC), provides this support. MPCS connects the shop floor with production scheduling, accounting, product data archive, and engineering support systems.
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