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Tuning a control loop is the adjustment of its control parameters (proportional band/gain, integral gain/reset, derivative gain/rate) to the optimum values for the desired control response. Stability (no unbounded oscillation) is a basic requirement, but beyond that, different systems have different behavior, different applications have ...
Delta is a system that integrates information from various sources and maps it in real time, to help the Ukrainian military plan and coordinate operations against the Russian invasion. It was developed by Aerorozvidka and the Ministry of Digital Transformation, and became operational in August 2022.
A virtual DOM is a lightweight JavaScript representation of the DOM used in declarative web frameworks. Learn how virtual DOM works, its advantages and disadvantages, and related techniques such as Glimmer and incremental DOM.
A distributed control system (DCS) is a computerized control system for a process or plant with many control loops, in which autonomous controllers are distributed throughout the system. Learn about the structure, function, technical points, applications and history of DCSs.
Delta-sigma modulation is an oversampling method for encoding signals into low bit depth digital signals at a high sample-frequency. It is used in delta-sigma ADCs and DACs, which can achieve high quality and efficiency by correcting quantization errors and moving noise to higher frequencies.
Stimulus control is a phenomenon in operant conditioning that occurs when an organism behaves differently in the presence or absence of a given stimulus. Learn about the characteristics, methods, and applications of stimulus control in behavioral psychology and related fields.
The F-16XL was a derivative of the F-16 Fighting Falcon with a cranked-arrow delta wing that competed with the F-15E for the USAF's Enhanced Tactical Fighter contract in 1984. It lost to the F-15E and was retired in 2009 after being used for aeronautical research by NASA.
Delta modulation is a signal conversion technique that encodes the difference between successive samples into 1-bit data streams. The block diagram shows the modulator and demodulator components, and the principle explains the transfer characteristics, output signal power, bit-rate, and history of delta modulation.