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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking,
1063-6692
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Modeling and Performance Analysis of a Node in Fault Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networks
Proceedings of the SeMantic AnsweR Type prediction task (SMART) at ISWC 2020 Semantic Web Challenge
Using Euler Discrete Approximation to Control an Aggregate Actuator in Camless Engines
Analysis of priority rule-based scheduling in dual-resource-constrained shop-floor scenarios
Joint entity and relation linking using EARL
Substructure, subgraph, and walk counts as measures of the complexity of graphs and molecules.
Methodologies for noise and gross error detection using univariate signal-based approaches in industrial applications
Automatic enumeration of all connected subgraphs.
A Switching Cascade Sliding PID-PID Controllers Combined with a Feedforward and an MPC for an Actuator in Camless Internal Combustion Engines
Towards a Bayesian Student Model for Detecting Decimal Misconceptions
Trait correlation network analysis identifies biomass allocation traits and stem specific length as hub traits in herbaceous perennial plants
A decoupled MPC using a geometric approach and feedforward action for motion control in robotino
A simple fuzzy controller for robot manipulators with bounded inputs
A geometric approach for controlling an electromagnetic actuator with the help of a linear Model Predictive Control
Recurrence quantificationanalysis as a general-purpose tool for bridging the gap between qualitative and quantitative analysis
Advances in Dynamics, Optimization and Computation
Lyapunov approach for a pi-controller with anti-windup in a permanent magnet synchronous motor using chopper control
Public perceptions of CCS in context
An observer for sensorless variable valve control in camless internal combustion engines
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USAC Honors Student Max Hedman Publishes Paper on Programming Efficient, Omnidirectional Robot Movement