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Generalized boundary and transition conditions and the uniqueness of solution
(University of Michigan. Radiation Laboratory, 1993-03)
A symbolic solution to intelligent real-time control
(Elsevier, 1993-12)
Autonomous systems must operate in dynamic, unpredictable environments in real time. The task of flying a plane is an example of an environment in which the agent must respond quickly to unexpected events while pursuing ...
Diffraction by half plane junctions
(University of Michigan. Radiation Laboratory, 1993-03)
Rotational anomalies of mesoscopic rings
(Elsevier, 1993-10-25)
The electronic contribution to the moment of inertia of single-channel metal rings is analyzed. In rings threaded by a magnetic flux, the electron moment Ie exhibits a periodic pattern with maxima at [theta]0=hc/e or ...
Measurement and Modeling Millimeters-Wave Response from Soil Surfaces
(University of Michigan. Radiation Laboratory, 1993-09)
The Rx Hex
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1993-11-02)
At CITI, we run dataless AFS clients over dialup IP networks. Improving Rx performance is critical to that task. In this paper, we report on our progress in adapting Rx to networks characterized by low bandwidth, high ...
Discrete-time loop transfer recovery for systems with nonminimum phase zeros and time delays,
(Elsevier, 1993-03)
The purpose of this paper is to study what happens when the discrete-time loop transfer recovery (LTR) procedure is applied to plants with nonminimum phase zeros and with uniform time delay in all channels. Explicit ...
Integrating Mass Storage and File Systems
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1993-04-15)
This paper describes current and anticipated work at the University of Michigan's Center for Information Technology Integration (CITI) in developing and integrating mass storage with distributed file systems, specifically ...
Material related issues and their characterization with a view to III-V heterojunction device optimization
(Elsevier, 1993-06-30)
The impact of various material choices, i.e. InAlAs/InGaAs, AlGaAs/GaAs, GaInP/GaAs on device characteristics is analyzed. Traps located at various regions of the device impact its performance and can be identified by ...