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SCL
2008
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Control design in the time and frequency domain using nonsmooth techniques
Significant progress in control design has been achieved by the use of nonsmooth and semiinfinite mathematical programming techniques. In contrast with LMI or BMI approaches, thes...
Vincent Bompart, Pierre Apkarian, Dominikus Noll
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SOCO
2008
Springer
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A Reflective Framework for Fine-Grained Adaptation of Aspect-Oriented Compositions
Dynamic Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) technologies typically provide coarse-grained mechanisms for adapting aspects that cross-cut a system deployment; i.e. whole aspect module...
Paul Grace, Bert Lagaisse, Eddy Truyen, Wouter Joo...
JCO
2007
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The wireless network jamming problem
In adversarial environments, disabling the communication capabilities of the enemy is a high priority. We introduce the problem of determining the optimal number and locations for ...
Clayton W. Commander, Panos M. Pardalos, Valeriy R...
ACTAC
2002
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Handling Pointers and Unstructured Statements in the Forward Computed Dynamic Slice Algorithm
Different program slicing methods are used for debugging, testing, reverse engineering and maintenance. Slicing algorithms can be classified as a static slicing or dynamic slicing...
Csaba Faragó, Tamás Gergely
AUTOMATICA
2002
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Who needs QP for linear MPC anyway?
Conventional MPC uses quadratic programming (QP) to minimise, on-line, a cost over n linearly constrained control moves. However, stability constraints often require the use of la...
Basil Kouvaritakis, Mark Cannon, J. Anthony Rossit...