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  • 1
    UID:
    almatuudk_9923247527202884
    Format: 1 online resource (141 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2025.
    ISBN: 9789819611959 , 9819611954
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 15163
    Content: This three-volume set LNCS 15161, 15162 and 15163 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 30th International Conference, COCOON 2024, held in Shanghai, China, during August 23–25, 2024. The 90 full papers and 6 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 277 submissions. COCOON 2024 provided an excellent venue for researchers working in the area of algorithms, theory of computation, computational complexity, and combinatorics related to computing.
    Note: Multi layer Clos Network Task Optimization Based on Heuristic and Greedy Algorithms -- Optimization of Fresh E Commerce Warehouse Layout Based on 0-1 Integer Programming -- An Integrated Simulated Annealing Algorithm for WiFi based Indoor Positioning -- Constructions of Teaching Materials, Curriculums, and the Teaching System Cross Region for "Solving Problems by Programming" -- Exploration on Teaching Content Reform of Programming Course in the Era of AI -- Exploration of K12 Multi level Information and AI Talent Training Model -- Course Design and Textbook Development for Introduction to Computer Systems Course in the Era of Concurrency -- A TOF Estimation Method Based on the Improved MUSIC Algorithm -- Task Scheduling in MultiLayer CLOS Topology Networks Based on Shortest Path -- Indoor Localization Problem Based on WiFi Using MUSIC Algorithm and Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- Optimizing Fresh Warehouse Networks Using MIP and SARIMA Forecasting -- Teaching Study on Algorithm Design and Analysis Innovation Teaching Method Reform Based on Practice -- New Teaching Philosophy of Theoretical Computer Science Courses in AI Era Data Structure as an Example.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789819611942
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9819611946
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :
    UID:
    almatuudk_9923049628702884
    Format: 1 online resource (187 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 981-9955-97-1
    Content: This book summarizes the technical method and construction process of pipe jacking. It has a total of 17 chapters and one appendix. It includes how to prepare the pipe jacking construction, how to choose the pipe and equipment for jacking, how to choose the engineering environment, how to do the geological survey before jacking, how to design the working pit, what's the procedure of pipe jacking, how to do the measurement and monitoring during jacking, how to do the treatment and acceptance after jacking, and so on. Appendix contains reference tables for pipe jacking archives, which might aid readers in understanding the book's content. This book's language is simple to read, and it has a wealth of graphics. Even those without a foundational understanding of pipe jacking could read and comprehend it with ease. This regulation could be the fundamental discipline for pipeline jacking projects. It is the important basis and criterion for the design, construction, management, inspection, and acceptance of pipeline jacking.
    Note: Scope -- Normative references -- Basic rules -- Construction organization design -- Pipe for pipe jacking -- Engineering environment and geological survey -- Working pit -- Pipe jacking equipment and instruments -- Jacking construction -- Special pipe jacking -- Pipe Jacking Construction Measures -- Treatment after jacking -- Construction monitoring -- Engineering quality and acceptance -- Health, safety and environmental protection management -- Production management -- Technical files.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Wang, Lu Technology Standard of Pipe Jacking Singapore : Springer,c2023 ISBN 9789819955961
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almatuudk_9922565357102884
    Format: 1 online resource (237 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 9780128126691 , 0128126698
    Content: Reliability Based Aircraft Maintenance Optimization and Applications presents flexible and cost-effective maintenance schedules for aircraft structures, particular in composite airframes. By applying an intelligent rating system, and the back-propagation network (BPN) method and FTA technique, a new approach was created to assist users in determining inspection intervals for new aircraft structures, especially in composite structures. This book also discusses the influence of Structure Health Monitoring (SHM) on scheduled maintenance. An integrated logic diagram establishes how to incorporate SHM into the current MSG-3 structural analysis that is based on four maintenance scenarios with gradual increasing maturity levels of SHM. The inspection intervals and the repair thresholds are adjusted according to different combinations of SHM tasks and scheduled maintenance. This book provides a practical means for aircraft manufacturers and operators to consider the feasibility of SHM by examining labor work reduction, structural reliability variation, and maintenance cost savings. Presents the first resource available on airframe maintenance optimization Includes the most advanced methods and technologies of maintenance engineering analysis, including first application of composite structure maintenance engineering analysis integrated with SHM Provides the latest research results of composite structure maintenance and health monitoring systems
    Note: Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Abstract -- Chapter 1 - Introduction -- 1.1 - Challenges of modern developing commercial aircraft -- 1.2 - Evolution of aircraft maintenance process -- 1.3 - Aircraft composite structures -- 1.4 - Reliability-centered maintenance -- 1.4.1 - Reliability Design -- 1.4.2 - Reliability-Centered Maintenance -- 1.5 - MSG-3 structural analysis -- 1.6 - A380 maintenance programs -- 1.7 - Summary -- Chapter 2 - Basic Concepts -- 2.1 - Accident -- 2.1.1 - Accident in Aviation -- 2.1.2 - Accident Category in Aviation -- 2.2 - Near misses -- 2.3 - Risk -- 2.4 - Safety -- 2.5 - Reliability -- 2.6 - Risk management -- 2.7 - Incident -- 2.8 - Airworthiness -- 2.9 - Quality -- 2.10 - Airworthiness -- 2.11 - Availability -- 2.12 - Aircraft maintenance -- 2.13 - Sources and types of failure in aircraft -- 2.13.1 - Mechanisms of Failure -- 2.13.2 - Causes of Failure -- 2.13.3 - Sources of Failure -- 2.14 - Maintenance system and tasks -- 2.14.1 - Servicing -- 2.15 - Component servicing -- 2.16 - Overhaul -- 2.17 - Bay servicing -- 2.17.1 - Repair -- 2.17.2 - Modification -- 2.18 - Replacement/throwaway -- 2.19 - Functional testing -- 2.20 - Calibration -- 2.21 - Nondestructive evaluation -- 2.22 - Avionics maintenance -- 2.23 - Software maintenance -- 2.24 - Interdependence of operations and maintenance -- 2.24.1 - Factors Affecting the Airline's Maintenance System -- 2.24.1.1 - Seasonal Traffic Trends -- 2.24.1.2 - Geography of the Operation -- 2.24.1.3 - Location and Size of Maintenance Establishments -- 2.24.1.4 - Size and Composition of the Airline Fleet -- 2.24.1.5 - Aircraft Utilization -- 2.24.1.6 - Weather -- 2.24.1.7 - Availability of Subcontracting for Servicing and Maintenance -- 2.24.1.8 - Competitors' Operations. , 2.24.1.9 - Availability of Staff -- 2.24.2 - Factors Affecting the Military Maintenance System -- Chapter 3 - Aircraft Reliability and Maintainability Analysis and Design -- 3.1 - Reliability fundamental mathematics -- 3.1.1 - Density Function -- 3.1.2 - Failure Probability Function -- 3.1.3 - Failure Rate -- 3.1.4 - Reliability Function -- 3.1.5 - Bathtub Curve -- 3.1.6 - MTTF -- 3.2 - Some common failure distributions -- 3.2.1 - Exponential Distribution -- 3.2.2 - Weibull Distribution -- 3.2.3 - Normal Distribution -- 3.2.4 - Lognormal Distribution -- 3.2.5 - Summary of Often Used Distributions -- 3.3 - Binary system reliability models -- 3.3.1 - Series System -- 3.3.2 - Parallel System -- 3.3.3 - Standby Redundancy System -- 3.4 - Mechanical reliability-Stress-strength interference model -- 3.4.1 - Introduction of Theory -- 3.4.2 - Analytical Results -- 3.4.3 - Example -- 3.5 - Fuzzy reliability theory -- 3.5.1 - Irrationality of Conventional Reliability Theory -- 3.5.2 - Fuzzy Reliability Basic Theories -- 3.5.3 - Fuzzy Reliability -- 3.5.4 - Fuzzy Failure Rate -- 3.5.5 - Fuzzy MTBF -- 3.6 - Hardware reliability -- 3.6.1 - Failure Mechanisms and Damage Models -- 3.6.2 - Incorrect Mechanical Performance -- 3.6.3 - Incorrect Thermal Performance -- 3.6.4 - Incorrect Electrical Performance -- 3.6.5 - Electromagnetic Interference -- 3.6.6 - Particle Radiation -- 3.6.7 - Yield -- 3.6.8 - Buckling -- 3.6.9 - Fracture -- 3.6.10 - Interfacial Deadhesion -- 3.6.11 - Fatigue -- 3.6.12 - Creep -- 3.6.13 - Wear -- 3.6.14 - Aging Due to Interdiffusion -- 3.6.15 - Aging Due to Particle Radiation -- 3.6.16 - Other Forms of Aging -- 3.6.17 - Corrosion -- 3.6.18 - Metal Migration -- 3.7 - Maintainability analysis and design -- 3.7.1 - Definitions Used in Maintainability Engineering -- 3.7.2 - Measurements -- 3.7.3 - Maintainability Function. , 3.7.4 - Often Used Maintainability Distributions -- 3.7.5 - Availability Models -- 3.7.6 - Effectiveness Models -- 3.8 - Specification of Maintainability -- 3.8.1 - Quantitative Maintainability Clauses -- 3.8.2 - Qualitative Maintainability Requirements -- 3.8.3 - Choice of a Maintainability Characteristic -- 3.9 - Assessment and prediction of maintainability -- 3.9.1 - Maintainability Prediction -- 3.9.2 - Prediction Advantages -- 3.9.3 - Techniques -- 3.9.4 - Basic Assumptions and Interpretations -- 3.9.5 - Elements of Maintainability Prediction Techniques -- 3.10 - Maintainability design: The affected factors -- 3.11 - Maintainability design: Criteria -- 3.12 - Maintainability design: Allocation -- 3.13 - Maintainability design-limiting clearance -- 3.14 - Maintainability design-accessibility -- 3.15 - Maintainability design-packaging -- 3.16 - Maintainability design-standardization and interchange ability -- 3.17 - Maintainability design-installation-components arrangement -- 3.18 - Maintainability design-general criteria -- 3.19 - Maintainability demonstration and testing -- 3.19.1 - Maintainability Testing Program -- 3.19.2 - Maintainability Demonstration -- 3.19.3 - Test Conditions -- 3.19.4 - Maintenance Task Selection -- 3.20 - Maintainability and reliability program activities during the phases of a project -- 3.20.1 - Definition Phase -- 3.20.2 - Design and Development (Including Initial Manufacture) -- 3.20.3 - Production -- 3.20.4 - Installation and Commissioning -- 3.20.5 - Operation-Usage and Maintenance -- 3.21 - Maintainability management -- 3.21.1 - Responsibilities Interface of Maintainability and Maintenance -- 3.21.2 - Maintainability Analysis -- 3.21.3 - Maintainability Design -- 3.21.4 - Maintainability Administration -- Chapter 4 - RCM and Integrated Logistic Support -- 4.1 - Introduction. , 4.2 - Maintenance analysis procedures -- 4.2.1 - The MSG Series Procedures -- 4.2.2 - Reliability-Centered Maintenance -- 4.2.3 - MSG-3 Logic -- 4.2.4 - Structures -- 4.2.5 - Fatigue Damage -- 4.2.6 - Environmental Deterioration -- 4.2.7 - Accidental Damage -- 4.2.8 - Systems and Power Plants -- 4.2.9 - Setting Task Frequencies/Intervals -- 4.3 - Statistical reliability assessment -- 4.4 - Logistic support analysis -- 4.4.1 - LSA Tasks -- 4.4.2 - Failure Mode Effect Analysis -- 4.5 - Fault tree analysis -- 4.5.1 - Qualitative Analysis of a Fault Tree -- 4.5.2 - Quantitative Analysis of a Fault Tree -- 4.6 - Level of repair analysis -- 4.7 - Logistic support analysis record -- 4.8 - LSA models -- 4.9 - Elements of ILS -- 4.10 - Support equipment -- 4.11 - Facilities -- 4.12 - Data -- Chapter 5 - Intelligent Structural Rating System Based on Back-Propagation Network -- 5.1 - Introduction -- 5.2 - Artificial neural network -- 5.2.1 - Basic Theory -- 5.2.2 - Back-Propagation Network -- 5.3 - Design BPN for AD -- 5.3.1 - BPN Configuration -- 5.3.2 - Case Study -- 5.4 - Discussion -- 5.4.1 - Selection of Number of Nodes in Hidden Layers and Parameter Ratio -- 5.4.2 - Selection of Training Algorithms -- 5.5 - Conclusions -- Chapter 6 - Fault Tree Analysis for Composite Structural Damage -- 6.1 - Introduction -- 6.2 - Basic principles of fault tree analysis -- 6.2.1 - Elements of FTA -- 6.2.2 - Boolean Algebra Theorems -- 6.3 - FTA for composite damage -- 6.4 - Qualitative analysis -- 6.4.1 - Minimal Cut Sets -- 6.4.2 - Structure Importance Analysis -- 6.4.3 - Probability Importance Analysis -- 6.4.4 - Relative Probability Importance Analysis -- 6.5 - Quantitative analysis -- 6.6 - Discussion -- 6.7 - Potential solutions -- 6.7.1 - Material Design -- 6.7.2 - Fabrication Process -- 6.7.3 - Personnel Training -- 6.7.4 - Surface Protection. , 6.7.5 - Damage Evaluation and Life Prediction -- 6.8 - Conclusions -- Chapter 7 - Inspection Interval Optimization for Aircraft Composite Structures Considering Dent Damage -- 7.1 - Introduction -- 7.2 - Damage tolerance philosophy of composite structures -- 7.2.1 - Properties of Aircraft Composite Structures -- 7.2.2 - Maintenance Model of Composite Structures -- 7.3 - Damage characterization -- 7.3.1 - Data Statistics and Category -- 7.3.2 - Damage Size Distribution -- 7.3.3 - Probability of Detection (POD) -- 7.4 - Probabilistic method -- 7.4.1 - Reliability Formulation -- 7.4.2 - Monte Carlo Simulation -- 7.5 - Case study -- 7.5.1 - Average Damages Per Life Cycle (Nd) -- 7.5.2 - Load Cases -- 7.5.3 - Damage Size and Occurrence Time -- 7.5.4 - Inspection Efficiency -- 7.5.5 - Residual Strength Reduction and Recovery -- 7.5.6 - Other Assumptions and Definitions to Facilitate the Simulation -- 7.6 - Simulation results and discussion -- 7.7 - Conclusions -- Chapter 8 - Repair Tolerance for Composite Structures Using Probabilistic Methodologies -- 8.1 - Introduction -- 8.2 - Repair tolerance -- 8.3 - Probabilistic method -- 8.4 - Case study -- 8.4.1 - Load Case -- 8.4.2 - Average Damage Per Life Cycle (Nd) -- 8.4.3 - Damage Size Distribution -- 8.4.4 - Probability of Detection (POD) -- 8.4.5 - Inspection Schedule -- 8.4.6 - Residual Strength Reduction and Recovery -- 8.4.7 - Repair Policy -- 8.4.8 - Factor of Safety -- 8.4.9 - Probability of Failure (POF) -- 8.4.10 - Maintenance Cost -- 8.5 - Results and discussion -- 8.6 - Conclusions -- Chapter 9 - Structural Health Monitoring and Influence on Current Maintenance -- 9.1 - Structural health monitoring technology -- 9.2 - SHM applications in aircraft -- 9.3 - Influence of SHM on current maintenance -- 9.4 - Integration of SHM with MSG-3 analysis -- A - Scheduled Maintenance -- B - Scheduled SHM. , C - Scheduled CBM.
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949226764102882
    Format: X, 192 p. 80 illus., 70 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9789811665141
    Content: The book focuses on the research methods of networked control systems via sliding mode. The problems with network disturbances, network induced delay, out-of-sequence and packet loss, and network attacks are studied in detail. The content studied in this book is introduced in detail and is verified by simulation or experiment. It is especially suitable for readers who are interested in learning the control scheme of networked systems. This book can benefit researchers, engineers, and students in related fields such as electrical, control, automation, and cyber security.
    Note: Chapter 1. Related background and pre-knowledge -- Chapter 2. Adaptive sliding-mode tracking control for networked systems with disturbance -- Chapter 3. Robust sliding-mode tracking control for networked system with random delay and packet dropouts -- Chapter 4. High-order sliding-mode tracking control of networked systems with communication constraints -- Chapter 5. Fast sliding-mode tracking control for networked systems with actuator faults -- Chapter 6. Finite-time sliding-mode tracking control for networked systems with faults and disturbances -- Chapter 7. Super-twisting sliding-mode tracking control for networked systems with multi-channels transmission -- Chapter 8. Resilient sliding-mode tracking control for networked systems with Denial of Service (DoS) attack -- Chapter 9. Terminal integral sliding-mode tracking control for networked systems with False Data Injection (FDI) attacks  .
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789811665134
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, [Netherlands] :Elsevier,
    UID:
    almatuudk_9923224380402884
    Format: 1 online resource (226 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9780128098837 , 012809883X , 9780128098615 , 0128098619
    Note: Front Cover -- MICRO-DOPPLER CHARACTERISTICS OF RADAR TARGETS -- Evolve page -- MICRO-DOPPLER CHARACTERISTICS OF RADAR TARGETS -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS -- One - Introduction -- 1.1 SCATTERING CENTER MODEL -- 1.2 CONCEPT OF MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT -- 1.2.1 Doppler Effect -- 1.2.2 Micro-Doppler Effect -- 1.3 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS -- 1.3.1 Space Target Recognition -- 1.3.2 Aerial Target Recognition -- 1.3.3 Ground Motion Target Recognition -- 1.4 THE ORGANIZATION OF THIS BOOK -- REFERENCES -- Two - Micro-Doppler Effect in Narrowband Radar -- 2.1 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT OF TARGETS WITH ROTATION -- 2.2 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT OF TARGETS WITH VIBRATION -- 2.3 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT OF TARGETS WITH PRECESSION -- 2.4 INFLUENCE ON MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT WHEN THE RADAR PLATFORM IS VIBRATING -- REFERENCE -- Three - Micro-Doppler Effect in Wideband Radar -- 3.1 WIDEBAND SIGNAL ECHO MODEL -- 3.2 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT IN LINEAR FREQUENCY MODULATION SIGNAL RADAR -- 3.2.1 Linear Frequency Modulation Signal -- 3.2.2 Range Imaging -- 3.2.3 Micro-Doppler Effect of Targets With Rotation [1] -- 3.2.4 Micro-Doppler Effect of Targets With Vibration -- 3.2.5 Micro-Doppler Effect of Targets With Procession -- 3.3 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT IN STEPPED-FREQUENCY CHIRP SIGNAL RADAR [2,3] -- 3.3.1 Range Imaging -- 3.3.2 Migration and Wrapping of Range Profile Induced by Micromotion -- 3.3.3 Micro-Doppler Effect of Targets With Rotation or Vibration -- 3.4 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT IN LINEAR FREQUENCY MODULATION CONTINUOUS WAVE SIGNAL RADAR -- 3.4.1 Linear Frequency Modulation Continuous Wave Signal -- 3.4.2 Migration and Broadening of Range Profile Induced by Micromotion -- 3.4.3 Micro-Doppler Effect of Targets With Rotation or Vibration -- REFERENCES -- Four - Micro-Doppler Effect in Bistatic Radar -- 4.1 BISTATIC RADAR. , 4.2 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT IN NARROWBAND BISTATIC RADAR -- 4.3 MICRO-DOPPLER EFFECT IN WIDEBAND BISTATIC RADAR -- 4.3.1 Range Resolution of Bistatic Radar -- 4.3.2 Micro-Doppler Effect Analysis -- REFERENCES -- Five - Micro-Doppler Feature Analysis and Extraction -- 5.1 TIME-FREQUENCY ANALYSIS METHOD -- 5.1.1 Introduction of Time-Frequency Analysis Method -- 5.1.1.1 Linear Time-Frequency Analysis Method -- 5.1.1.2 Quadratic Time-Frequency Method -- 5.1.2 Micro-Doppler Feature Analysis Based on Time-Frequency Analysis -- 5.1.2.1 Narrowband Radar -- 5.1.2.2 Wideband Radar -- 5.2 IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD -- 5.2.1 Mathematical Morphology Image Processing -- 5.2.2 Hough Transform [5] -- 5.2.3 Application of Image Processing Method in Micro-Doppler Feature Extraction in SFCS Radar [7] -- 5.2.3.1 Algorithm -- 5.2.3.2 Simulation -- 5.2.3.3 Robustness Discussion -- 5.3 ORTHOGONAL MATCHING PURSUIT DECOMPOSITION METHOD -- 5.3.1 Application in Narrowband Radar -- 5.3.2 Application in Wideband Radar -- 5.3.2.1 Algorithm -- 5.3.2.2 Simulation -- 5.4 EMPIRICAL-MODE DECOMPOSITION METHOD -- 5.5 HIGH-ORDER MOMENT FUNCTION ANALYSIS METHOD -- 5.5.1 Application in Narrowband Radar -- 5.5.1.1 Algorithm -- 5.5.1.2 Simulation -- 5.5.2 Application in Wideband Radar -- 5.5.2.1 Algorithm -- 5.5.2.2 Simulation -- 5.6 COMPARISON -- REFERENCES -- APPENDICES -- Appendix 5-A -- Appendix 5-B -- Six - Three-Dimensional Micromotion Feature Reconstruction -- 6.1 MULTISTATIC RADAR TECHNIQUES -- 6.2 THREE-DIMENSIONAL MICROMOTION FEATURE RECONSTRUCTION IN NARROWBAND MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT RADAR -- 6.2.1 Micro-Doppler Effect in Narrowband Multiple Input Multiple Output Radar -- 6.2.2 Three-Dimensional Micromotion Feature Reconstruction of Rotating Targets -- 6.3 THREE-DIMENSIONAL MICROMOTION FEATURE RECONSTRUCTION IN WIDEBAND MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT RADAR. , 6.3.1 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Linear Frequency Modulated Signal -- 6.3.2 Micro-Doppler Effect -- 6.3.3 Three-Dimensional Micromotion Feature Reconstruction of Rotating Targets -- 6.4 THREE-DIMENSIONAL MICROMOTION FEATURE RECONSTRUCTION OF TARGETS WITH PRECESSION -- 6.4.1 Echo Model of Targets With Precession in Distributed Radar Networks -- 6.4.2 Three-Dimensional Micromotion Feature Reconstruction of Precession -- 6.4.2.1 Solving for the Three-Dimensional Coning Vector -- 6.4.2.2 Solving for the Spinning Period -- 6.4.2.3 Solving for the Precession Angle and the Radius of the Cone Bottom -- 6.4.2.4 Estimation of Object Length -- 6.4.2.5 The Chart of the Three-Dimensional Precession Feature Extraction -- 6.4.2.6 Simulation -- APPENDIX 6-A -- REFERENCES -- Seven - Review and Prospects -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Back Cover.
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    Wien [u.a.] :Springer,
    UID:
    almahu_BV013334053
    Format: XIV, 265 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3-211-83472-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , Geography
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    Keywords: Geografie ; Datenerhebung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lehrbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    almahu_9949930918502882
    Format: X, 202 p. 77 illus., 76 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819788507
    Content: The book focuses on the design of resilient control schemes for intelligent connected vehicle platoon systems. The issues of physical faults, malicious cyber-attacks and external disturbances are studied from the perspective of resilient control. The contents of this book introduce a variety of control schemes in detail, and give simulation or experimental verification cases. To enable readers to learn the resilient control methods of vehicle platoon systems is the main benefit of this book. Meanwhile, this book also benefits researchers, engineers, graduate students in related fields such as nonlinear control, robust control, resilient control, vehicle platoon control, etc. .
    Note: Introduction -- Resilient control design of intelligent connected vehicle platoon systems -- Distributed adaptive resilient control for heterogeneous intelligent connected platoon vehicle systems with fault and saturation -- Distributed finite time resilient control for intelligent connected vehicle platoon systems with exponential policy -- Distributed prescribed performance resilient control for heterogeneous intelligent connected vehicle platoon systems with compound cyber attacks -- Distributed fixed time resilient control for intelligent connected vehicle platoon systems under the communication faults and disturbances -- Distributed adaptive prescribed fixed time resilient control of heterogeneous intelligent connected vehicle platoon systems against unknown dead zone and faults -- summarization and prospect.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819788491
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    New York :Columbia University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949597673802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 292 pages, 12 pages of plates) : , illustrations (black and white)
    ISBN: 9780231538169 (ebook) :
    Content: American diners began to flock to Chinese restaurants more than a century ago, making Chinese food the first mass-consumed cuisine in the United States. By 1980, it had become the country's most popular ethnic cuisine. This book offers a comprehensive interpretation of the rise of Chinese food, revealing the forces that made it ubiquitous in the American gastronomic landscape and turned the country into an empire of consumption.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780231168922
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic book ; Electronic books.
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer, | [Beijing] :China Machine Press.
    UID:
    almatuudk_BV046835620
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 570 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-981-156-703-2
    Series Statement: Springer tracts in mechanical engineering
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-981-156-702-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-7-111-59945-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Keywords: Kraftfahrzeugtechnik ; Fahrzeuggetriebe ; Getriebe ; Mechatronik ; Kraftfahrzeug
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    Berkeley u.a. :Univ. of California Pr.,
    UID:
    almahu_BV000499467
    Format: XXIV, 690 S.
    ISBN: 0-520-05002-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Kommunismus ; Kommunismus ; Kommunismus
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