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This paper presents the development and testing of a methodology for estimation of average travel time on signalised urban networks. The methodology considers the classical analytical procedure, where average travel time on a study link is estimated as the ...
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) has emerged as a powerful technique for measuring low concentrations of fluorescent molecules and their diffusion constants. In FCS, the experimental data is conventionally fit using standard local search techniq ...
This paper presents the development and testing of a methodology for estimation of average travel time on signalised urban networks. The methodology considers the classical analytical procedure, where average travel time on a study link is estimated as the ...
We consider multiple description source coding problem with Gaussian source and mean squared error, for K=3 descriptions. We obtain an outer bound for the rate region of the problem. We also derive an inner bound for the problem based on successively ref ...
Abstract This study describes the development and validation of a Radiance model for a translucent panel. Using goniophotometer data combined with integrating sphere measurements, optical properties of the panel were derived and converted into a Radiance m ...
A model-free PID controller tuning approach is presented in this paper. The method can handle different stability and performance indicators in the frequency domain. The phase margin, gain margin, crossover frequency and more advanced indicators which are ...
In the CEO problem, introduced by Berger et al, IEEE, Trans. Info. Theory, 1996, a CEO is interested in a source that cannot be observed directly. M agents observe independently noisy versions of the source and, without collaborating, must encode these acr ...
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We discuss variance estimation by resampling in surveys in which data are missing. We derive a formula for jackknife linearization in the case of calibrated estimation with deterministic regression imputation, and compare the resulting variance estimates w ...
The mean-squared-error criterion is widely used in the literature. However, there are applications where the squared-error is not the primary parameter affecting the performance of a system. In many communication systems, for instance, the information bits ...
A controller design method using a frequency criterion is proposed in this paper. The frequency criterion is defined as the weighted sum of squared errors between the specified and computed values of the design parameters. These are the infinity-norm of th ...