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"This book contains a collection of modern anti-windup algorithms. It is aimed at practicing control engineers as well as graduate students. The reader will learn the objectives and terminology of the anti-windup problem, will be exposed to the mathematics behind anti-windup synthesis, and will gain exposure to a variety of anti-windup algorithms, which are illustrated through examples"--
Automatic control --- Linear control systems. --- Actuators. --- Mathematical models. --- Euler-Lagrange system. --- F8 aircraft. --- MIMO. --- SISO. --- algebraic loop. --- anti-windup algorithm. --- anti-windup augmentation. --- anti-windup compensator. --- anti-windup construction. --- anti-windup design. --- anti-windup filter. --- anti-windup synthesis. --- anti-windup. --- bumpless authority transfer. --- closed loop. --- compensation. --- constrained closed loop. --- controller. --- damped mass-spring. --- dead-time plant. --- direct control design. --- direct linear anti-windup. --- dynamic direct linear anti-windup. --- exponentially stable plant. --- exponentially unstable plant. --- external stability. --- feedback algorithm. --- feedback loop. --- feedback signal. --- global performance. --- global stability. --- hardware redundancy. --- input saturation. --- input. --- inputЯutput stability. --- internal stability. --- internal state. --- linear controller. --- linear injection. --- linear matrix inequalities. --- linear model recovery anti-windup. --- linear system. --- measurement governor. --- model predictive control. --- model recovery anti-windup. --- multicontroller scheme. --- nested saturation. --- non-exponentially unstable plant. --- nonlinear gain. --- nonlinear injection. --- nonlinear plant. --- nonlinear synthesis technique. --- nonlinear system. --- numerical algorithm. --- quadratic function. --- rank-deficient matrices. --- reduced-order compensator. --- reference governor. --- regional stability. --- reliable control. --- saturated closed loop. --- saturated closed-loop system. --- saturation nonlinearity. --- saturation. --- scheduling. --- servo-positioning system. --- small signal preservation. --- stability. --- stabilizer. --- state-space approach. --- stateгpace representation. --- static linear anti-windup. --- switching. --- unconstrained closed loop. --- unconstrained closed-loop system. --- unconstrained controller. --- unconstrained feedback system. --- unconstrained plant. --- unconstrained response recovery. --- unconstrained response. --- windup.
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Modern information communication technology eradicates barriers of geographic distances, making the world globally interdependent, but this spatial globalization has not eliminated cultural fragmentation. The Two Cultures of C.P. Snow (that of science–technology and that of humanities) are drifting apart even faster than before, and they themselves crumble into increasingly specialized domains. Disintegrated knowledge has become subservient to the competition in technological and economic race leading in the direction chosen not by the reason, intellect, and shared value-based judgement, but rather by the whims of autocratic leaders or fashion controlled by marketers for the purposes of political or economic dominance. If we want to restore the authority of our best available knowledge and democratic values in guiding humanity, first we have to reintegrate scattered domains of human knowledge and values and offer an evolving and diverse vision of common reality unified by sound methodology. This collection of articles responds to the call from the journal Philosophies to build a new, networked world of knowledge with domain specialists from different disciplines interacting and connecting with other knowledge-and-values-producing and knowledge-and-values-consuming communities in an inclusive, extended, contemporary natural–philosophic manner. In this process of synthesis, scientific and philosophical investigations enrich each other—with sciences informing philosophies about the best current knowledge of the world, both natural and human-made—while philosophies scrutinize the ontological, epistemological, and methodological foundations of sciences, providing scientists with questions and conceptual analyses. This is all directed at extending and deepening our existing comprehension of the world, including ourselves, both as humans and as societies, and humankind.
pessimistic induction --- n/a --- qualitative ontology --- dissipative structures --- physicalism --- agent-based reasoning --- thermodynamics --- the logic of nature --- reverse mathematics --- theoretical unity --- state-space approach --- common good --- naturalization of logic --- monad --- metaphysics --- reflexive psychology --- knowledge --- neurodynamics --- consciousness --- third-way reasoning --- induction and discovery of laws --- mind-matter relations --- exoplanet --- Second Law of thermodynamics --- unitarity --- philosophical foundations --- in the name of nature --- big crunch --- epistemology --- eco-cognitive model --- active imagination --- aesthetics in science --- science --- second-person description --- subsumptive hierarchy --- 1st-person and 3rd-person perspectives --- discursive space --- space flight --- complexity --- cybernetics --- cosmology --- matter --- realism --- eco-cognitive openness --- hylomorphism --- measurement --- fallacies --- induction --- vacuum --- physics --- mental representation --- embodiment --- problem of induction --- contradiction --- internalism --- Jungian psychology --- synthesis --- exceptional experiences --- mind --- relational biology --- symmetry breaking --- emergence --- phenomenological psychology --- Aristotle’s four causes --- humanistic management --- real computing --- A.N. Whitehead --- final cause --- naturalism --- induction and concept formation --- temporality --- dispositions --- dark energy --- heterogeneity --- Naturphilosophie --- computation --- causality --- memory evolutive system --- natural philosophy --- quantum computing --- philosophy of information --- self --- information --- analytical psychology --- logic --- indeterminacy --- scientific method --- dialectics --- computability --- language --- ethics --- perception --- philosophy of nature --- agonism --- errors of reasoning --- everyday lifeworld --- emptiness --- awareness --- unity of knowledge --- digitization --- fitness --- depth psychology --- info-computational model --- creativity --- ontology --- philosophy as a way of life --- development --- void --- big freeze --- signal transduction --- abduction --- retrocausality --- dual-aspect monism --- quantum information --- theoretical biology --- acategoriality --- epistemic norms --- evolutionary psychology --- apophasis --- differentiation --- memory --- centripetality --- mathematics --- Leibniz --- Ivor Leclerc --- spatial representation --- subjective experience --- intentionality --- evidence and justification --- internal quantum state --- scientific progress --- holographic encoding --- information-theory --- qualia --- anticipation --- naturalization --- F.W.J. Schelling --- L. Smolin --- R.M. Unger --- Aristotle --- dual aspects --- process --- theory of everything --- philosophy of science --- cognition --- compositional hierarchy --- autocatalysis --- discourse --- emergentist reductionism --- form --- regulation --- contingency --- endogenous selection --- category theory --- Science --- Philosophy of nature. --- Philosophy. --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- Normal science --- Philosophy of science --- Philosophy --- Aristotle's four causes
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The aim of this Printed Edition of Special Issue entitled "Recent Advancements in Radar Imaging and Sensing Technology” was to gather the latest research results in the area of modern radar technology using active and/or radar imaging sensing techniques in different applications, including both military use and a broad spectrum of civilian applications. As a result, the 19 papers that have been published highlighted a variety of topics related to modern radar imaging and microwave sensing technology. The sequence of articles included in the Printed Edition of Special Issue dealt with wide aspects of different applications of radar imaging and sensing technology in the area of topics including high-resolution radar imaging, novel Synthetic Apertura Radar (SAR) and Inverse SAR (ISAR) imaging techniques, passive radar imaging technology, modern civilian applications of using radar technology for sensing, multiply-input multiply-output (MIMO) SAR imaging, tomography imaging, among others.
Technology: general issues --- microwave staring correlated imaging (MSCI) --- gain–phase errors --- strip --- self-calibration --- distributed MIMO radar --- target localization --- double-sided bistatic range (BR) --- microwave staring correlated imaging --- unsteady aerostat platform --- motion parameter fitting --- position error --- radar imaging --- synthetic aperture radar --- compressed sensing --- sparse reconstruction --- regularization --- passive forward scattering radar --- chirp rate estimation --- passive radar --- forward scattering radar --- radar measurements --- time-frequency analysis --- bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) --- hyperbolic approximation --- phase compensation --- modified omega-K --- ground-penetrating radar --- noise suppression --- singular value decomposition --- Hankel matrix --- window length optimization --- synthetic aperture radar (SAR) --- high resolution wide swath (HRWS) --- azimuth multichannel reconstruction --- phase center adaptation --- false targets suppression --- damped exponential (DE) model --- inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) --- radar signatures --- state–space approach (SSA) --- sparse representation --- polarimetric --- SAR tomography --- MIMO radar --- noise radar --- radar signal processing techniques --- analogue correlation --- modern radar applications --- delay line --- high pulse repetition frequency (HPRF) --- random frequency hopping (RFH) --- hypersonic aircraft --- SAR --- Synthetic Aperture Radar --- ASIFT --- Despeckling Filter --- Navigation --- Structure from Motion --- Iterative Closest Point --- radar tomography --- compressive sensing --- bistatic radar --- parameter-refined orthogonal matching pursuit (PROMP) --- orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) --- k-space tomography --- narrowband radar --- off-grid compressive sensing --- slow-time k-space --- spatial frequency --- Doppler radar tomography --- k-space augmentation --- high-resolution narrowband radar --- multiband processing --- bandwidth stitching --- multi-scale representation learning (MSRL) --- pyramid pooling module (PPM) --- compact depth-wise separable convolution (CSeConv) --- convolution auto-encoder (CAE) --- object classification --- CARABAS II --- ground scene prediction --- image stack --- multi-pass --- SAR images --- moving targets --- inverse SAR (ISAR) --- motion compensation --- hybrid SAR/ISAR --- improved rank-one phase estimation (IROPE) --- Gaofen-3 (GF-3) --- assive radar --- time-frequency reassignment
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The aim of this Printed Edition of Special Issue entitled "Recent Advancements in Radar Imaging and Sensing Technology” was to gather the latest research results in the area of modern radar technology using active and/or radar imaging sensing techniques in different applications, including both military use and a broad spectrum of civilian applications. As a result, the 19 papers that have been published highlighted a variety of topics related to modern radar imaging and microwave sensing technology. The sequence of articles included in the Printed Edition of Special Issue dealt with wide aspects of different applications of radar imaging and sensing technology in the area of topics including high-resolution radar imaging, novel Synthetic Apertura Radar (SAR) and Inverse SAR (ISAR) imaging techniques, passive radar imaging technology, modern civilian applications of using radar technology for sensing, multiply-input multiply-output (MIMO) SAR imaging, tomography imaging, among others.
microwave staring correlated imaging (MSCI) --- gain–phase errors --- strip --- self-calibration --- distributed MIMO radar --- target localization --- double-sided bistatic range (BR) --- microwave staring correlated imaging --- unsteady aerostat platform --- motion parameter fitting --- position error --- radar imaging --- synthetic aperture radar --- compressed sensing --- sparse reconstruction --- regularization --- passive forward scattering radar --- chirp rate estimation --- passive radar --- forward scattering radar --- radar measurements --- time-frequency analysis --- bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) --- hyperbolic approximation --- phase compensation --- modified omega-K --- ground-penetrating radar --- noise suppression --- singular value decomposition --- Hankel matrix --- window length optimization --- synthetic aperture radar (SAR) --- high resolution wide swath (HRWS) --- azimuth multichannel reconstruction --- phase center adaptation --- false targets suppression --- damped exponential (DE) model --- inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) --- radar signatures --- state–space approach (SSA) --- sparse representation --- polarimetric --- SAR tomography --- MIMO radar --- noise radar --- radar signal processing techniques --- analogue correlation --- modern radar applications --- delay line --- high pulse repetition frequency (HPRF) --- random frequency hopping (RFH) --- hypersonic aircraft --- SAR --- Synthetic Aperture Radar --- ASIFT --- Despeckling Filter --- Navigation --- Structure from Motion --- Iterative Closest Point --- radar tomography --- compressive sensing --- bistatic radar --- parameter-refined orthogonal matching pursuit (PROMP) --- orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) --- k-space tomography --- narrowband radar --- off-grid compressive sensing --- slow-time k-space --- spatial frequency --- Doppler radar tomography --- k-space augmentation --- high-resolution narrowband radar --- multiband processing --- bandwidth stitching --- multi-scale representation learning (MSRL) --- pyramid pooling module (PPM) --- compact depth-wise separable convolution (CSeConv) --- convolution auto-encoder (CAE) --- object classification --- CARABAS II --- ground scene prediction --- image stack --- multi-pass --- SAR images --- moving targets --- inverse SAR (ISAR) --- motion compensation --- hybrid SAR/ISAR --- improved rank-one phase estimation (IROPE) --- Gaofen-3 (GF-3) --- assive radar --- time-frequency reassignment
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The aim of this Printed Edition of Special Issue entitled "Recent Advancements in Radar Imaging and Sensing Technology” was to gather the latest research results in the area of modern radar technology using active and/or radar imaging sensing techniques in different applications, including both military use and a broad spectrum of civilian applications. As a result, the 19 papers that have been published highlighted a variety of topics related to modern radar imaging and microwave sensing technology. The sequence of articles included in the Printed Edition of Special Issue dealt with wide aspects of different applications of radar imaging and sensing technology in the area of topics including high-resolution radar imaging, novel Synthetic Apertura Radar (SAR) and Inverse SAR (ISAR) imaging techniques, passive radar imaging technology, modern civilian applications of using radar technology for sensing, multiply-input multiply-output (MIMO) SAR imaging, tomography imaging, among others.
Technology: general issues --- microwave staring correlated imaging (MSCI) --- gain–phase errors --- strip --- self-calibration --- distributed MIMO radar --- target localization --- double-sided bistatic range (BR) --- microwave staring correlated imaging --- unsteady aerostat platform --- motion parameter fitting --- position error --- radar imaging --- synthetic aperture radar --- compressed sensing --- sparse reconstruction --- regularization --- passive forward scattering radar --- chirp rate estimation --- passive radar --- forward scattering radar --- radar measurements --- time-frequency analysis --- bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) --- hyperbolic approximation --- phase compensation --- modified omega-K --- ground-penetrating radar --- noise suppression --- singular value decomposition --- Hankel matrix --- window length optimization --- synthetic aperture radar (SAR) --- high resolution wide swath (HRWS) --- azimuth multichannel reconstruction --- phase center adaptation --- false targets suppression --- damped exponential (DE) model --- inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) --- radar signatures --- state–space approach (SSA) --- sparse representation --- polarimetric --- SAR tomography --- MIMO radar --- noise radar --- radar signal processing techniques --- analogue correlation --- modern radar applications --- delay line --- high pulse repetition frequency (HPRF) --- random frequency hopping (RFH) --- hypersonic aircraft --- SAR --- Synthetic Aperture Radar --- ASIFT --- Despeckling Filter --- Navigation --- Structure from Motion --- Iterative Closest Point --- radar tomography --- compressive sensing --- bistatic radar --- parameter-refined orthogonal matching pursuit (PROMP) --- orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) --- k-space tomography --- narrowband radar --- off-grid compressive sensing --- slow-time k-space --- spatial frequency --- Doppler radar tomography --- k-space augmentation --- high-resolution narrowband radar --- multiband processing --- bandwidth stitching --- multi-scale representation learning (MSRL) --- pyramid pooling module (PPM) --- compact depth-wise separable convolution (CSeConv) --- convolution auto-encoder (CAE) --- object classification --- CARABAS II --- ground scene prediction --- image stack --- multi-pass --- SAR images --- moving targets --- inverse SAR (ISAR) --- motion compensation --- hybrid SAR/ISAR --- improved rank-one phase estimation (IROPE) --- Gaofen-3 (GF-3) --- assive radar --- time-frequency reassignment
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