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Event GAA24WA177
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- arXiv 2024 · arXiv preprint
Improving Disturbance Estimation and Suppression via Learning among Systems with Mismatched Dynamics
Iterative learning control (ILC) is a method for reducing system tracking or estimation errors over multiple iterations by using information from past iterations.
- Semantic Scholar 2023 · Article (JMIR mHealth and uHealth)
Clinical Study of a Wearable Remote Rehabilitation Training System for Patients With Stroke: Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial
Background In contrast to the large and increasing number of patients with stroke, clinical rehabilitation resources cannot meet their rehabilitation needs.
- NASA NTRS 2014 · Conference Paper
What Pilots like (and Don't Like) About the New Cockpit Technology
Pilot's perceptions of the new cockpit technology in the B-767 are discussed. Although the data reported were taken from the introductory experience of the B-767, it is felt that similar, if not ident…
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