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Analysis and Identification of Time-Invariant Systems, Time-Varying Systems, and Multi-Delay Systems using Orthogonal Hybrid Functions

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The article was published on 2016-01-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Identification (information).

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New sinusoidal basis functions and a neural network approach to solve nonlinear Volterra–Fredholm integral equations

TL;DR: An alternative and efficient method based on the formalism of artificial neural networks is discussed and the efficiency of the mentioned approach is theoretically justified and illustrated through several qualitative and quantitative examples.
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Static output tracking control for non-linear polynomial time-delay systems via block-pulse functions

TL;DR: A new method is introduced to design static output tracking controllers for a class of non-linear polynomial time-delay systems based on the projection of the controlled system and the associated linear reference model that it should follow over a basis of block-pulse functions.
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Numerical solution of time-delay optimal control problems by the operational matrix based on Hartley series:

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical technique based on the Hartley series for solving a class of time-delayed optimal control problems (TDOCPs) is introduced, and the main idea is converting such TDOCPs into a...
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Combined Constrained Robust Least Squares Approach and Block-Pulse Functions Technique for Tracking Control Synthesis of Uncertain Bilinear Systems with Multiple Time-Delayed States under Bounded Input Control

TL;DR: The present study tackles the tracking control problem for unstructured uncertain bilinear systems with multiple time-delayed states subject to control input constraints with a new method to design memory state feedback controllers with compensator gain based on the use of operational properties of block-pulse functions basis.
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Microbial Fuel Cell Laboratory Setup

TL;DR: In this paper, MFC development in laboratory scale using cow manure as a waste, is described and the behavior of MFC is studied as per the experimental data of inputs and output.
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