... by a Taylor model, or • when operations between Taylor models are executed Example 2.4 Addition of two univariate floating-point Taylor models For simplicity, we use Taylor models of order and ... success of the Taylor modelbased integration method depends on the successful reduction of the excess introduced in the shrink wrapping process The process of applying shrink wrapping to a Taylor model ... Taylor models U and V instead of a Taylor model vector The symbolic variables are denoted by a and b (instead of the vector x) Example 5.1 Absorption of the interval part into the symbolic part of...
... On Taylor ModelBased Integration of ODEs Interval Arithmetic and Taylor Models Verified Integration of ODEs Taylor Model Methods for ODEs Verified Integration of Linear ODEs Quadratic Model Problem ... On Taylor ModelBased Integration of ODEs Interval Arithmetic and Taylor Models Verified Integration of ODEs Taylor Model Methods for ODEs Verified Integration of Linear ODEs Quadratic Model Problem ... On Taylor ModelBased Integration of ODEs Interval Arithmetic and Taylor Models Verified Integration of ODEs Taylor Model Methods for ODEs Verified Integration of Linear ODEs Quadratic Model Problem...
... used to define model- based views The other most important class of models that we plan to support in future is the class of dynamic probabilistic models that includes commonly used models such as ... architecture of MauveDB, a data management system that fundamentally integrates statistical models into database systems by providing a new abstraction called model- based views Model- based views ... illustrate how gridded model- based views work, we present two examples based on the standard modeling tools of regression and interpolation 2.2.1 Example 1: Regression -based Views Regression...
... The Art of Designing EmbeddedSystems The Art of Designing EmbeddedSystems Jack G Ganssle Newnes BOSTON OXFORD AUCKLAND JOHANNESBURG MELBOURNE NEW DELHI Newnes is an imprint of Butterworth-Heinemann ... prevent known types of defects from recurring Captain Tom Schorsch of the U.S Air Force realized that the CMM is just an optimistic subset of the true universe ofdevelopment models He discovered ... dust, if we sprinkle enough of this magic on our software all of the problems will disappear I think this model is one of the most outrageous scams ever perpetrated on the embedded community Top-down...
... how object-oriented development evolved in the ’80s www.it-ebooks.info Part I The Roots of ObjectOriented Development The Model- BasedDevelopment (MBD) approach to software development is fundamentally ... been a succession of models of computation developed over the years These models belong to the general class of hardware computational models It is important to realize that such models describe ... cursory knowledge of UML.3 The book also assumes that the reader has some software development experience, on the order of a couple of class projects in C It assumes that the level of experience...
... discussed in Chapter , Model- BasedDevelopmentofAutomotiveEmbedded Systems. ” This chapter identifies the benefits of model- based development, explores the state of practice, and looks into ... as AUTOSAR, the concepts of model- baseddevelopment (MBD), model- driven development (MDD), and component -based software engineering (CBSE) are penetrating the culture ofautomotive system designers ... source of information for automotive- embeddedsystems Nicolas Navet Françoise Simonot-Lion Navet /Automotive EmbeddedSystems Handbook _C Finals Page xiv -- # Navet /Automotive Embedded...
... for evaluating the performance of our movement model was based on the following: Based on a PF fusion engine Integrating the new map and floor-plans -based motion model Using the following sensors: ... error of 100 PF runs for a single walk An average position error of 1.50 m is found for the non-motion model case and an average position error of 1.33 m is observed when our map -based motion model ... motion model with an average position error of 1.5 m The red curve shows the estimator performance when our maps -based motion model is used with an average position error of 1.33 m The use of our...
... Spencer F: A modelbased background adjustment for oligonucleotide expression arrays JASA 2004, 99:909-917 Hoffmann R, Seidl T, Dugas M: Profound effect of normalization on detection of differentially ... value) = no of true positive peaks/no of total peaks Sensitivity = no of detected true positive regions/96 Unique = number of unique regions found Correlation = correlation coefficient of the spike-in ... than other methods of combining peaks In addition, ChIP-chip experiments contain a PCR amplification step that often increases the GC bias of probes; in this regard, MA2C's GC -based probe normalization...
... ANALYSIS AND DEPLOYABLE DEVELOPMENTOF CABLE STRUT SYSTEMS SONG JIANHONG (B.Eng Xi’an Jiao Tong University) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTER OF PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING ... Comparison of the frequency of 1st symmetrical mode in model M0 between Irvine’s, proposed and numerical solution 74 Table 3.3 Comparison of the frequency of 1st anti-symmetrical mode in model ... Comparison of the frequency of 1st symmetrical mode in model M2b between Irvine’s, proposed and numerical solution 77 Table 3.12 Comparison of the frequency of 1st anti-symmetrical mode in model...
... application of the traveling-wave motor as a direct-drive actuator, novel configurations of USM are suggested The main scope of this study is: (a) modeling of piezoelectric coupled stator; (b) modeling of ... cases Great thanks go to my thesis committee members, Prof Wang Chien Ming of Department of Civil Engineering, Prof Lim Leong Chew of Department of Mechanical Engineering, for reviewing my Ph.D proposal ... The objectives of the present work are twofold: to develop advanced models for the accurate prediction of performance of piezoelectric traveling-wave ultrasonic motor (USM, a type of actuator that...
... autonomy ofembedded systems, which are considered as computer systems that are parts of larger systems and realize dedicated functions In this section, the components of autonomous embeddedsystems ... 3.4 Structure of an XML -based self-description Representation of a static and fragmented Zone -of- Influence Representation of a dynamic Zone -of- Influence Representation of a qualitative ... comparison of related work addressing the issue of how to make autonomous embeddedsystems aware about abstracted spatial relations over time 2.1 Context and Awareness Subject of the field of pervasive...
... huge concern, particularly in embeddedsystems Most of the SMP approaches that I’ve seen, though, still demand tens of watts, far too much for many classes ofembeddedsystems One wonders if a multicore ... Permissions.” Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ganssle, Jack G The art of designing embeddedsystems / Jack Ganssle — 2nd ed p cm ISBN 978-0-7506-8644-0 Embedded computer systems Design ... well-established model extant Boehm defines three different development modes: organic, semidetached, and embedded where embedded means a software project built under tight constraints in a complex of hardware,...
... Roll Modelbased evaluation in systems biology as a way of controlling the flexibility of the model Certain regularization methods [15,16] can also be used for regressor selection The main idea of ... 911 Modelbased evaluation in systems biology G Cedersund and J Roll The classical objective of statistical testing: minimization of the test error Let us now turn to a more formal treatment of ... is given by the number of times the data points appear Another type of bootstrap is based on a model M1, and on analysis of the corresponding residuals In such residual -based bootstrapping, each...
... administered IP with mg of a mixture of four MARV-specific phosphodiamidate morpholino oligomers (PMOs) targeting the AUG start site of VP24, VP35, NP, and L (kind gift of Dr P.L Iversen of AVI BioPharma, ... decrease in the MTD of the inoculated mice Characterization of the 'scid-adapted' MARV mouse models We next intended to characterize the rapidly lethal 'scidadapted' mouse models of MARV-Musoke, ... levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and glucose dropped sharply over time after infection of the scid mice (Figure 2C–D) As is seen in all other models of filovirus infection, indicators of liver...
... administered IP with mg of a mixture of four MARV-specific phosphodiamidate morpholino oligomers (PMOs) targeting the AUG start site of VP24, VP35, NP, and L (kind gift of Dr P.L Iversen of AVI BioPharma, ... decrease in the MTD of the inoculated mice Characterization of the 'scid-adapted' MARV mouse models We next intended to characterize the rapidly lethal 'scidadapted' mouse models of MARV-Musoke, ... levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and glucose dropped sharply over time after infection of the scid mice (Figure 2C–D) As is seen in all other models of filovirus infection, indicators of liver...
... 2 EURASIP Journal on EmbeddedSystems Process phase Define modeling domain Define MOF metamodel (domain model) Representation of knowledge • Ideas in mind, blackboard, etc ... Result is model and a set of views (diagrams) to the model Tool customization/ profile import Example model for embedded application • Design automation and model transformations • Create new models ... The benefit of this kind of profile design approach is that the features of the UML language not bias the definition of the domain-modeling problem This is because the semantics of the model become...
... embeddedsystems by probabilistic modeling: an approach based on coloured petri nets,” in Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Applications and Theory of Petri Nets and Other Models of ... places The concept of hierarchical design is supported by CPN The basic idea is to allow the construction of a large model by using a number of smaller models These small models are called pages ... order to show some concepts of CPN, a very simple model is depicted in Figure 1(a) which models the first two stages of a generic pipelined processor The CPN model consists of two components: pipeline...
... Section, results of the numerical evaluation of the proposed model are presented The accuracy of the proposed model and the circular-cell approximation is examined in detail The impact of the BS antenna ... sectorization of the cells on the reverse link performance of a WCDMA cellular system are also investigated The first two sets of results presented are the pdfs and the cdfs of the AoA of the interfering ... 5◦ Figure 6: Plot of outage curves as a function of CIPR for flattop beamformers of various beamwidths The outage curve of an omnidirectional antenna is also presented Circular model ρ=R ef 1.48%...
... combination of a set of algorithms, a data flow, and an architecture 2.4 Configuration management 2.4.1 Of/ online configuration management Embeddedsystems are characterized by scarce resources in terms of ... of occurrences of a node then corresponds to the cycle number of a task in our graph model Our contribution is to find the minimum value of configuration granularity Gcn [i] for each output i of ... control learning model for qos, power and performance management of reconfigurable embedded systems, ” in Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on DSP and Communication Systems (DSPCS ’05),...