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Wei Wang

Researcher at Beihang University

Publications -  869
Citations -  22062

Wei Wang is an academic researcher from Beihang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adaptive control & Control theory. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 791 publications receiving 15718 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Wang include Dalian University of Technology & Hefei University of Technology.

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Brief paper: Adaptive actuator failure compensation control of uncertain nonlinear systems with guaranteed transient performance

TL;DR: A new controller design scheme based on a prescribed performance bound (PPB) which characterizes the convergence rate and maximum overshoot of the tracking error and can improve transient performance compared with the basic scheme is proposed.
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Deep Learning for Single Image Super-Resolution: A Brief Review

TL;DR: Recently, powerful deep learning algorithms have been applied to SISR and have achieved state-of-the-art performance as discussed by the authors, which is a notoriously challenging ill-posed problem that aims to obtain a high resolution output from one of its low-resolution versions.
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Deep Learning for Single Image Super-Resolution: A Brief Review

TL;DR: This survey reviews representative deep learning-based SISR methods and group them into two categories according to their contributions to two essential aspects of S ISR: The exploration of efficient neural network architectures for SISS and the development of effective optimization objectives for deep SISr learning.
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Distributed adaptive control for consensus tracking with application to formation control of nonholonomic mobile robots

TL;DR: It is proved that the boundedness of all closed-loop signals and the asymptotically consensus tracking for all the subsystems’ outputs are ensured and the design strategy is successfully applied to solve a formation control problem for multiple nonholonomic mobile robots.
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Recent advancements in the use of exosomes as drug delivery systems.

TL;DR: A review of both exosomes derived from various cells and modified exosome and their ability in delivering the many kinds of cargo to the target cell is provided in this paper.