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Xiaojiang Guo, Yu Zhang, Jiatao Yan, Yiming Zhou, Shu Yan, Wei Shi and Xin Li
Wind energy in the deep-sea area is more abundant and the capacity of wind turbines can be made larger. Therefore, the research on deep-sea floating offshore wind turbines will be the primary strategy for wind energy exploitation in the future. The spar-...
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Wei Guan, Haowen Peng, Xianku Zhang and Hui Sun
In recent years, marine autonomous surface vessels (MASS) have grown into a ship research issue to increase the level of autonomy of ship behavior decision-making and control while sailing at sea. This paper focuses on the MASS motion control module desi...
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Jialu Sui and Jian Yin
Nowadays, as the number of items is increasing and the number of items that users have access to is limited, user-item preference matrices in recommendation systems are always sparse. This leads to a data sparsity problem. The latent factor analysis (LFA...
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Andreas Rauh, Robert Dehnert, Swantje Romig, Sabine Lerch and Bernd Tibken
Most research activities that utilize linear matrix inequality (LMI) techniques are based on the assumption that the separation principle of control and observer synthesis holds. This principle states that the combination of separately designed linear st...
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Andrii Lahoida,Vasyl Boryn,Georgiy Sementsov,Vasyl Sheketa
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This paper addresses control over flushing a well, which belongs to the class of non-stationary dynamic stochastic objects. The object evolves over time and has a large transport delay, which increases with an increase in the well's length. The current w...
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