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  • Wu, Haijie; Ding, Yanwu; Kwon, Hyuck M. (IEEE, 2010-06-25)
    It has been reported recently that phase synchronization in distributed sensor networks can be achieved by adjusting the phase in sensors randomly with a single bit feedback from the receiver (base station) to the sensors. ...
  • Arar, A. S.; Sawan, M. Edwin (IEEE, 1991-06-26)
    A method for solving the output regulator problem by using projective controls was reported by Medanic. Using this method reigenvalues of the state feedback closed-loop system can be retained where r is the number of the ...
  • Cruz-Cabrera, A.A.; Yang, Mingtao; Cui, Guogi; Behrman, Elizabeth C.; Steck, James E.; Skinner, Steven R. (IEEE, 2000-11)
    The optical bench training of an optical feedforward neural network, developed by the authors, is presented. The network uses an optical nonlinear material for neuron processing and a trainable applied optical pattern as ...
  • Ramanan, Prakash (Elsevier, 2012-07)
    Let XP(/, //, []) be the fragment of XPath 1.0, consisting of queries that involve only the child and descendant axes, and predicates without disjunction or negation (and no wildcard nodetests); these queries can be ...
  • Dinh, Joseph H.; Sawan, M. Edwin (IEEE, 1993-06-02)
    Robustness of sampled-data control designs to unmodeled high-frequency dynamics is studied using singular perturbation theory. When a plant is preceded by a zero-order holder, a direct transmission term of the reduced-order ...
  • Moursi, Z. M.; Raptis, J.; Sawan, M. Edwin (IEEE, 1988-06-15)
    The model-following problem has been expressed as an LQ-problem, and robustness achieved by including an exponential factor in the cost integrand. In this paper the observer-based case is considered and the inherent ...
  • Emami, Tooran; Watkins, John Michael (IEEE, 2011-06-29)
    In this paper a graphical method is introduced for finding all proportional integral derivative (PID) controllers that satisfy a robust performance constraint for a given single input-single-output (SISO) linear time ...
  • Ibdah, Yazan; Ding, Yanwu; Kwon, Hyuck M.; Lee, Kanghee (IEEE, 2011-11-07)
    In the past few years, mobile to mobile communication has gained much attention. Researchers have invested considerable effort in obtaining appropriate channel models to understand the statistical properties of the underlying ...
  • Chakravarthy, Animesh; Song, Kyungyeol; Peraire, Jaime; Feron, Eric (Springer, 2012)
    Mixed sensing mobile networks comprise of mobile sensors that have different sensing capabilities. We look at such sensor networks in an automotive context; wherein automobiles with two levels of sensing (and consequently ...
  • Oloomi, Hossein; Sawan, M. Edwin (IEEE, 1989-06-21)
    H¿ model matching problem (MMP) for single-input/single-output (SISO) two frequency scale (TFS) systems is considered.
  • Chakravarthy, Animesh; Evans, Katie A.; Evers, Johnny; Kuhn, Lisa M. (IEEE, 2011-06-29)
    Aeroelastic wing micro aerial vehicle (MAV) concepts are being explored for military and civilian applications. However, on the whole, the issues of control of MAVs are largely unexplored. The authors seek to employ ...
  • Chakravarthy, Animesh; Grant, Daniel T.; Lind, Rick (The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2012-05)
    In this paper, the longitudinal dynamics of a fast-morphing, variable-wing-sweep micro air vehicle are investigated from a flight dynamics perspective. The time scales over which the morphing occurs are of the same order ...
  • Stork, R.; Hoyer, E.A. (IEEE, 1978-04-01)
    The concept of the zoom FFT (a more efficient algorithm which allows zooming in on a narrow segment of the spectrum while preserving its frequency content) is extended to the two-dimensional case. The technique is further ...
  • Kumar, Preethika; Skinner, Steven R. (Springer, 2013-02)
    In many physical systems, when implementing quantum gate operations unavoidable global and relative phases occur as by-products due to the internal structure of the governing Hamiltonian. To correct, additional phase ...
  • Hoyer, E.A.; Stork, R. (IEEE, 1977-05-01)
    A recent paper by Yip discussed the zoom transform as derived from the defining equation of the FFT. This paper simplifies the concepts and removes some of the restrictions assumed by Yip; ie., the total number of points ...

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