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A Bayesian approach to the design of decision rules for failure detection and identification
"February 14, 1983."Bibliography: p. 37-38.Office of Naval Research Contract No. N00014-77-C-0224 NASA Ames Research Grant No. NGL-22-009-124Edward Y. Chow and Alan S. Willsky
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Evaluation by simulation of interpolation and acceleration algorithms for Stepper Motors
Stepper motors are used to control CNC machines for many applications. As well as following the required path precisely, it is also important that the motion be smooth and that the surface speed be controllable. Improved interpolation algorithms for individual straight lines and circular arcs have been developed using distance as a parameter [Chow et al, 2002], [Chow, 2003]. The algorithms control the motor by means of pulses and the generation of the pulse timings is based on the geometry of the shape. For high speeds it is necessary to allow smooth acceleration at the beginning and similar smooth deceleration at the end. Thus, appropriate acceleration and deceleration algorithms have been developed for use with the new interpolation algorithms. This paper describes how simulation has been used to evaluate the new algorithms and compare them with previous algorithms. The algorithms are described for the 2D case but the principle can be extended to 3D
Analytic redundancy and the design of robust failure detection systems
"October, 1982."Bibliography: p. 43-44.Office of Naval Research Contract No. N00014-77-C-0224 NASA Ames Research Center Grant No. NGL-22-009-124by Edward Y. Chow, Alan S. Willsky
Misja salezjańska Chiu Chow w Chinach
This article tells the story of Shiu Chow\u27s Salesian Mission in China (1918–1951), became Apostolic Vicariate (1920) and then diocese (1948). The Mission had lived a enormous development under the three Salesian bishops: Msgr. Versiglia (1918–1930), first Vicar Apostolic and Salesian protomartyr, Monk. Canazei (1930–1946), the Inspector in China and then Vicar Apostolic of Shiu Chow, Msgr. Arduino (1948–1951), director of the Salesian schools in Shanghai and first bishop of the diocese of Shiu Chow. Thriving mission activity and development closes the expulsion of the Salesian missionaries, the FMA nuns and Msgr. Arduino (December 2, 1951) from China from the Communists. The last part is dedicated to the Polish Salesian missionaries working in Shiu Chow Mission: coad. J. Urban, Ps. W. Spinek, sac. T. Szeliga, priest W. Wieczorek. The material for the article I found in the books of don. M. Rassiga, missionary and chronicler of Shiu Chow mission, I kindly offers to the author himself.Ten artykuł opowiada historię misji salezjańskiej Shiu Chow w Chinach (1918–1951), został wikariatem apostolskim (1920), a następnie diecezją (1948). Misja żyła a ogromny rozwój pod rządami trzech biskupów salezjańskich: ks. Versiglia (1918-1930), pierwszy wikariusz Pierwszy męczennik apostolski i salezjański, ks. Canazei (1930–1946), inspektor w Chinach, a następnie wikariusz Apostolski Shiu Chow, ks. Arduino (1948-1951), dyrektor szkół salezjańskich w Szanghaju i pierwszy biskup diecezji Shiu Chow. Prężnie rozwijająca się działalność i rozwój misji dobiegają końca wypędzenie salezjanów misjonarzy, sióstr CMW i ks. Arduino (2 grudnia 1951) od Chiny od komunistów. Ostatnia część poświęcona jest polskim misjonarzom salezjańskim pracującym w Polsce Misja Shiu Chow: dowódca. J. Urban, Ps. W. Spinek, sac. T. Szeligi, ks W. Wieczorek. The materiał do artykułu znalazłem w księgach dona. M. Rassiga, misjonarz i kronikarz Misję Shiu Chow, uprzejmie ofiarowuję samemu autorowi
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On Chow weight structures for cdh-motives with integral coeffcients
The main goal of this paper is to define a certain {\it Chow weight
structure} on the category
of (constructible) -motives over an equicharacteristic
scheme . In contrast to the
previous papers of D.~H\'ebert and the first author on weights for
relative motives (with rational coefficients), we can achieve our goal for motives
with integral coefficients (if ; if then we
consider motives with -coefficients). We prove that the
properties of the Chow weight structures that were previously
established for -linear motives can be carried over to this "integral"
context (and we generalize some of them using certain new methods). In this paper we mostly study
the version of defined via "gluing from strata"; this enables
us to define Chow weight structures for a wide class of base schemes.
As a consequence, we certainly obtain certain (Chow)-weight spectral
sequences and filtrations on any (co)homology of motives.The work is supported by RFBR (grants no. 14-01-00393A and 15-01-03034A). The first author is also grateful to the Dmitry Zimin's Foundation "Dynasty"
Fluctuation in Ecdysteroid Titre and Development During the Early Stage of the Last Larval Instar of Trimoulter Strain of the Silkworm, Bombyx Mori
Effect of Imidazol on Develomental Determination of the Silkworm ( Lepidotera:Bombycidae)
Redundancy relations and robust failure detection
Bibliography: p. 18-19."January, 1984""N00014-77-C-0224" "NGL-22-009-124"Edward Y. Chow, Xi-Cheng Lou, George C. Verghese, Alan S. Willsky
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