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Joseph J. Feeley

Researcher at University of Idaho

Publications -  5
Citations -  205

Joseph J. Feeley is an academic researcher from University of Idaho. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control system & Adaptive filter. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 204 citations.

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Assessment of air-to-air missile guidance and control technology

TL;DR: In this article, the assumptions, benefits, and limitations of recent applications of nonlinear filtering, adaptive filtering, modern control, adaptive control, dual control, differential game theory, and modern control design techniques to the air-to-air missile problem are discussed.
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An Assessment of Air-to-Air Missile Guidance and Control Technology

TL;DR: In this paper, the assumptions, benefits, and limitations of recent applications of nonlinear filtering, adaptive filtering, modern control, adaptive control, dual control, differential game theory, and modern control design techniques to the air-to-air missile problem are discussed.
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A Systematic Approach for Developing Nonlinear Control Systems With Fuzzy Logic

TL;DR: A method for systematically developing nonlinear control systems that provide superior performance to conventional linear control systems is presented and illustrated by designing a nonlinear fuzzy logic control system for a headbox used for papermaking.
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Linguistic Control of a Nuclear Power Plant

TL;DR: A multivariable linguistic controller based on fuzzy set theory is discussed and its application to a pressurized water nuclear power plant control is illustrated by computer simulation.
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A Time-Varying Communications Approach to Decentralized Fixed Modes

TL;DR: In this article, a simple approach to eliminating fixed modes in linear decentralized systems is presented and evaluated using complex exponential time-varying gains that are not in the form of feedback.