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    Consultation response pro-forma: consultation on the proposed amendment to the charges for unreasonably prolonged occupation of the highway

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    Professor Chris Rogers on behalf of the Mapping the Underworld Research Project comprising academics from the Universities of Birmingham, Bath, Southampton, Leeds and Sheffiel

    Control and Filtering for Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes with H infty and ell 2--ell infty Performance

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    Repetitive processes are characterized by a series of sweeps, termed passes, through a set of dynamics defined over a finite duration known as the pass length. On each pass an output, termed the pass profile, is produced which acts as a forcing function on, and hence contributes to, the dynamics of the next pass profile. This can lead to oscillations which increase in amplitude in the pass to pass direction and cannot be controlled by standard control laws. Here we give new results on the design of physically based control laws for the sub-class of so-called discrete linear repetitive processes which arise in applications areas such as iterative learning control. The main contribution is to show how control law design can be undertaken within the framework of a general robust filtering problem with guaranteed levels of performance. In particular, we develop algorithms for the design of an H? and 2\ell_{2}–\ell_{\infty} dynamic output feedback controller and filter which guarantees that the resulting controlled (filtering error) process, respectively, is stable along the pass and has prescribed disturbance attenuation performance as measured by HH_{\infty} and 2\ell_{2}\ell_{\infty} norms

    Teaching Digital Methods:Interview with Richard Rogers

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    Richard Rogers is the Director of the Digital Methods Initiative, one of Europe’s leading Internet studies research groups. He is Professor of New Media and Digital Culture in the Department of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam and Academic Director of the Netherlands Research School for Media Studies. Rogers is author of Information Politics on the Web(MIT Press, 2004), Digital Methods (MITPress, 2013) and Doing Digital Methods (Sage, 2019). In this interview, originally conducted for The Pedagogy of Methodological Learning study (Nind & Lewthwaite, 2018) and updated for its publication in Diseña, Rogers speaks about the teaching philosophy behind digital methods, including a particular approach to learning about information design for the humanities and social sciences. He also discusses how he repurposes certain formats traditionally associated with computer science (hackathons) for digital meth-ods ‘data sprints’

    Interview with Morgan Callen Rogers, Bath native and author of the novel Red Rub

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    Interview with Morgan Callen Rogers, Bath native and author of the novel Red Ruby Heart in a Cold Blue Sea

    Rogers to The Denver Post, 28 September 1962

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    Rogers relates interviews with gathered university students regarding their opinions on desegregation.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/west_union_med/1050/thumbnail.jp
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