control-systems 15
An Overview of Control Theory and Digital Signal Processing
7 weeks ago by nibot
Lectures given at LIGO Livingston Observatory and LIGO Hanford Observatory in 2011.
dsp
control-systems
7 weeks ago by nibot
[1110.1393] High-Precision Tuning of State for Memristive Devices by Adaptable Variation-Tolerant Algorithm
october 2011 by Vaguery
"Using memristive properties common for the titanium dioxide thin film devices, we designed a simple write algorithm to tune device conductance at a specific bias point to 1% relative accuracy (which is roughly equivalent to 7-bit precision) within its dynamic range even in the presence of large variations in switching behavior. The high precision state is nonvolatile and the results are likely to be sustained for nanoscale memristive devices because of the inherent filamentary nature of the resistive switching. The proposed functionality of memristive devices is especially attractive for analog computing with low precision data. As one representative example we demonstrate hybrid circuitry consisting of CMOS summing amplifier and two memristive devices to perform analog multiply and accumulate computation, which is a typical bottleneck operation in information processing."
memristors
engineering-design
simulation
control-systems
nudge-targets
october 2011 by Vaguery
Kent H. Lundberg
july 2011 by nibot
My research interests are in classical feedback control systems and analog circuit design.
dsp
control-systems
july 2011 by nibot
[0912.3513] Stimulus-Dependent Suppression of Chaos in Recurrent Neural Networks
august 2010 by Vaguery
"Neuronal activity arises from an interaction between ongoing firing generated spontaneously by neural circuits and responses driven by external stimuli. Using mean-field analysis, we ask how a neural network that intrinsically generates chaotic patterns of activity can remain sensitive to extrinsic input. We find that inputs not only drive network responses, they also actively suppress ongoing activity, ultimately leading to a phase transition in which chaos is completely eliminated. The critical input intensity at the phase transition is a non-monotonic function of stimulus frequency, revealing a "resonant" frequency at which the input is most effective at suppressing chaos even though the power spectrum of the spontaneous activity peaks at zero and falls exponentially. A prediction of our analysis is that the variance of neural responses should be most strongly suppressed at frequencies matching the range over which many sensory systems operate."
chaos
dynamical-systems
neural-networks
engineering-design
emergent-design
control-systems
nudge-targets
august 2010 by Vaguery
[1005.1860] Feature Selection Using Regularization in Approximate Linear Programs for Markov Decision Processes
may 2010 by Vaguery
"Approximate dynamic programming has been used successfully in a large variety of domains, but it relies on a small set of provided approximation features to calculate solutions reliably. Large and rich sets of features can cause existing algorithms to overfit because of a limited number of samples. We address this shortcoming using $L_1$ regularization in approximate linear programming. Because the proposed method can automatically select the appropriate richness of features, its performance does not degrade with an increasing number of features. These results rely on new and stronger sampling bounds for regularized approximate linear programs. We also propose a computationally efficient homotopy method. The empirical evaluation of the approach shows that the proposed method performs well on simple MDPs and standard benchmark problems."
nudge-targets
dynamic-programming
approximation
algorithms
control-systems
linear-programming
may 2010 by Vaguery
National Marine Products Inc Thermometers - Hygrometers indoor outdoor humidity and temperature sensors
october 2007 by vielmetti
We keep our house at 50% RH throughout the year and it makes a big difference, especially when you are using a Humidifier to keep your house moisture at a certain level. Having the right capability to read RH (Relative Humidity) allows you to keep everyo
hygrometer
feedback-loop
humidity
humidifier
measurement
control-systems
control-towers
october 2007 by vielmetti
RentalHQ - Maintain the Right Humidity for Health
october 2007 by vielmetti
So the best way to control these problems is to keep the relative humidity between 40 and 60 percent, ideally at about 50 percent.
humidity
humidifier
dehumidifier
control-systems
control-towers
feedback-loop
october 2007 by vielmetti
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