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Furman, Seymour. "Automatic Mode Change." Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology 16, no. 11 (1993): 2079–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8159.1993.tb01009.x.

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Zaveri, K. "AUTOMATIC NORMAL MODE TESTING." International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering 1, no. 1 (1986): 81–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/amme.1986.51815.

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Khliborob, Natalia Ye. "Review and Resolution of Administrative Cases in Automated Mode in Light of the Law "On Administrative Procedure"." Problems of legality 163 (2023) (December 28, 2023): 267–79. https://doi.org/10.21564/2414-990X.163.292387.

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The relevance of the topic is driven by the rapid development of digital technologies and the implementation of automated systems in various aspects of life, including the administrative sphere. The aim of the article is to investigate and analyze the procedure for considering and resolving administrative cases in automatic mode according to the Law of Ukraine "On Administrative Procedure". Achieving this goal became possible through the use of a comprehensive set of scientific methods, including legislative analysis, comparative analysis of foreign experience, and legal analysis of the provisions of the law. The key provisions of the Law of Ukraine "On Administrative Procedure" related to the automatic mode of considering administrative cases have been examined. It is noted that the law requires amendments to specify the use of automation, establish legal frameworks for this method of resolving administrative cases, and provide clear legal regulation of aspects such as the legal stability of automatically adopted administrative acts, rights, and obligations of citizens in this context. It is established that defining the responsibilities of administrative bodies in providing information and clarification to individuals about the automatic mode is a crucial aspect for safeguarding citizens’ rights. Emphasis is placed on the necessity for further legislative improvements to consider aspects of legal definiteness, protection of individuals’ rights, and the neutrality of decisions, ensuring fairness in the resolution of administrative cases in automatic mode. Conclusions and recommendations for further improvements in legislation and the practice of handling administrative cases in automatic mode have been formulated based on the conducted research. Prospects for further research include an extended analysis of the effectiveness of implementing automated systems in the field of public administration.
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Lemke, B. "Problems of "automatic mode switching"." Herzschrittmachertherapie und Elektrophysiologie 10, no. 5 (1999): S1—S3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s003990050099.

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HARA, Susumu. "Positioning Control Method by Means of a Switching from Automatic Traveling Mode to Semi-Automatic Settling Mode (Proposal of Semi-Automatic Settling Mode)." Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C 71, no. 708 (2005): 2549–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/kikaic.71.2549.

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SARANIUK, V. "To the procedure of automated document flow in the distribution of court cases." INFORMATION AND LAW, no. 2(2) (April 12, 2011): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.37750/2616-6798.2011.2(2).271561.

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Yun, K. Y., and D. L. Dill. "Automatic synthesis of extended burst-mode circuits. II. (Automatic synthesis)." IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems 18, no. 2 (1999): 118–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/43.743715.

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Khliborob, Natalia. "Review and Resolution of Administrative Cases in Automated Mode in Light of the Law “On Administrative Procedure”." Problems of legality, no. 163 (December 28, 2023): 267–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.21564/2414-990x.163.292387.

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The relevance of the topic is driven by the rapid development of digital technologies and the implementation of automated systems in various aspects of life, including the administrative sphere. The aim of the article is to investigate and analyze the procedure for considering and resolving administrative cases in automatic mode according to the Law of Ukraine "On Administrative Procedure." Achieving this goal became possible through the use of a comprehensive set of scientific methods, including legislative analysis, comparative analysis of foreign experience, and legal analysis of the provisions of the law. The key provisions of the Law of Ukraine "On Administrative Procedure" related to the automatic mode of considering administrative cases have been examined. It is noted that the law requires amendments to specify the use of automation, establish legal frameworks for this method of resolving administrative cases, and provide clear legal regulation of aspects such as the legal stability of automatically adopted administrative acts, rights, and obligations of citizens in this context. It is established that defining the responsibilities of administrative bodies in providing information and clarification to individuals about the automatic mode is a crucial aspect for safeguarding citizens' rights. Emphasis is placed on the necessity for further legislative improvements to consider aspects of legal definiteness, protection of individuals' rights, and the neutrality of decisions, ensuring fairness in the resolution of administrative cases in automatic mode. Conclusions and recommendations for further improvements in legislation and the practice of handling administrative cases in automatic mode have been formulated based on the conducted research. Prospects for further research include an extended analysis of the effectiveness of implementing automated systems in the field of public administration.
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Jamil, Muhammad, Salman Shahzad, Shahbaz Hussain, Hamza Ali Bukhari, and Anwar Ul Huda. "Comparison of Manual Mode With Automatic Gas Control Mode for Sevoflurane Consumption in Maquet Flow-I Anesthesia Machine." Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 16, no. 10 (2022): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22161015.

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Background: Inhalational anesthetic agents used for general anesthesia can have adverse effects on operation theater staff and environment. The innovative automated gas controller reduces inhalational anesthesia agent consumption. Aim: To compare sevoflurane consumption in manual mode versus automatic gas control (AGCTM) mode on Maquet Flow-i anesthesia machine in adult laparoscopic surgeries. Methods: This study was a randomized control trail conducted at Department of anesthesia, Security Forces Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Center, Lahore, Pakistan from December 2019 till December 2020. Sixty patients were randomly divided into two Groups A (Automatic Gas Control, AGCTM) and Group B (Manual Mode). Sevoflurane consumption and sevoflurane consumption rate was calculated in both groups. Data was analyzed using SPSS V.20. Results: Two groups were comparable in term of age, gender, and comorbidities. The mean sevoflurane consumption rate in group A was 23.92+4.6 as compared to 40.23+4.4 in group B (P=0.001). Similarly sevoflurane consumption rate is also statistically significant. (0.28 + 0.04 ml/min vs 0.47 + 0.02 ml/min, p=0.001) Conclusion: Sevoflurane consumption and sevoflurane consumption rate is lower in AGCTM mode as compared to manual mode of Maquet Flow-I anesthesia machine. Keywords: Sevoflurane, Maquet Flow-i, Automatic Gas Controller (AGCTM), Laparoscopic Surgeries
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Jareño, Javier, Guillermo Bárcena-González, Jairo Castro-Gutiérrez, Remedios Cabrera-Castro, and Pedro L. Galindo. "Enhancing Fish Auction with Deep Learning and Computer Vision: Automated Caliber and Species Classification." Fishes 9, no. 4 (2024): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes9040133.

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The accurate labeling of species and size of specimens plays a pivotal role in fish auctions conducted at fishing ports. These labels, among other relevant information, serve as determinants of the objectivity of the auction preparation process, underscoring the indispensable nature of a reliable labeling system. Historically, this task has relied on manual processes, rendering it vulnerable to subjective interpretations by the involved personnel, therefore compromising the value of the merchandise. Consequently, the digitization and implementation of an automated labeling system are proposed as a viable solution to this ongoing challenge. This study presents an automatic system for labeling species and size, leveraging pre-trained convolutional neural networks. Specifically, the performance of VGG16, EfficientNetV2L, Xception, and ResNet152V2 networks is thoroughly examined, incorporating data augmentation techniques and fine-tuning strategies. The experimental findings demonstrate that for species classification, the EfficientNetV2L network excels as the most proficient model, achieving an average F-Score of 0.932 in its automatic mode and an average F-Score of 0.976 in its semi-automatic mode. Concerning size classification, a semi-automatic model is introduced, where the Xception network emerges as the superior model, achieving an average F-Score of 0.949.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Automatic mode"

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Sonmezoglu, Soner. "A High Performance Automatic Mode-matched Mems Gyroscope." Master's thesis, METU, 2012. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12614656/index.pdf.

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This thesis, for the first time in the literature, presents an automatic mode-matching system that uses the phase relationships between the residual quadrature and drive signals in a gyroscope to achieve and maintain the frequency matching condition, and also the system allows controlling the system bandwidth by adjusting the closed loop parameters of the sense mode controller, independently from the mechanical sensor bandwidth. There are two mode-matching methods, using the proposed mode-matching system, presented in this thesis. In the first method, the frequency matching between the resonance modes of the gyroscope is automatically accomplished by changing the proof mass potential. The main motivation behind the first method is to tune the sense mode resonance frequency with respect to the drive mode resonance frequency using the electrostatic tuning capability of the sense mode. In the second method, the mode-matched gyroscope operation is accomplished by using dedicated frequency tuning electrodes that only provides a capability of tuning the sense mode resonance frequency generating an electrostatic spring effect on the sense frame, independently from the proof mass potential. This study mainly focuses on the second method because the proof mass potential variation is not desired during the gyroscope operation since the proof mass potential directly affects the drive and sense mode dynamics of the gyroscope. Therefore, a single-mass fully-decoupled gyroscope including the dedicated frequency tuning electrodes are designed. To identify mode shapes and mode frequencies of the designed gyroscope, FEM simulations are performed. The designed gyroscopes are fabricated using SOI-based SOG process. The fabrication imperfections are clarified during the formation of the structural layer of the gyroscope. Next, the closed loop controllers are designed for the drive amplitude control, sense force-feedback, quadrature cancellation, and mode-matching regarding the phase relationship between the quadrature and drive signals. Mode-matching is achieved by using a closed loop controller that provides a DC tuning potential. The mode-matching system consisting of vacuum packaged sensor, drive amplitude control, sense force-feedback, quadrature cancellation, and mode-matching modules is implemented on a printed circuit board (PCB), and then the system level tests are performed. Tests illustrate that the mode-matching system operates in a desired manner. Test results demonstrate that the performances of the studied MEMS gyroscopes are improved up to 2.6 times in bias instability and 2 times in ARW under the mode-matched condition compared to the mismatched (~200 Hz) condition, reaching down to 0.73 &deg<br>/hr and 0.024 &deg<br>/&radic<br>hr, respectively. At the mode-matched gyroscope operation, the better performance is obtained to be bias instability of 0.87
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Kang, Yixiu. "Implementation of Forward and Reverse Mode Automatic Differentiation for GNU Octave Applications." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1049467867.

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Stockwell, Kathryn S. "Automatic phased mission system reliability model generation." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2013. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/13583.

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There are many methods for modelling the reliability of systems based on component failure data. This task becomes more complex as systems increase in size, or undertake missions that comprise multiple discrete modes of operation, or phases. Existing techniques require certain levels of expertise in the model generation and calculation processes, meaning that risk and reliability assessments of systems can often be expensive and time-consuming. This is exacerbated as system complexity increases. This thesis presents a novel method which generates reliability models for phasedmission systems, based on Petri nets, from simple input files. The process has been automated with a piece of software designed for engineers with little or no experience in the field of risk and reliability. The software can generate models for both repairable and non-repairable systems, allowing redundant components and maintenance cycles to be included in the model. Further, the software includes a simulator for the generated models. This allows a user with simple input files to perform automatic model generation and simulation with a single piece of software, yielding detailed failure data on components, phases, missions and the overall system. A system can also be simulated across multiple consecutive missions. To assess performance, the software is compared with an analytical approach and found to match within 5% in both the repairable and non-repairable cases. The software documented in this thesis could serve as an aid to engineers designing new systems to validate the reliability of the system. This would not require specialist consultants or additional software, ensuring that the analysis provides results in a timely and cost-effective manner.
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Oldaker, R. S. "The design and control of mechanical switched mode drives." Thesis, University of Hull, 1997. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:4571.

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This thesis is concerned with the design, control and performance evaluation of a novel design for mechanical drives. This drive operates in a pulsed manner where energy is extracted from the input, stored and then released to the output. A spring acts as the energy store and brakes and clutches control the extraction and release of energy. By controlling the storage and release of this energy the device's output velocity can be controlled independently of the input velocity and since theoretically there is no energy loss the device operates in an analogous fashion to a variable ratio gearbox. Two design variations are presented. A step-up mechanism that is unidirectional and capable of output velocities greater than the input, and a step-up/stepdown device that has bi-directional output velocity capabilities with no theoretical constraint on the value of output velocity. A prototype drive for each design is evaluated and detailed mathematical models are presented and compared to the prototypes. In addition a detailed design methodology is put forward for step-up/stepdowndevices.
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Mohammadridha, Taghreed. "Automatic Glycemia Regulation of Type I Diabetes." Thesis, Ecole centrale de Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ECDN0008.

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Cette thèse étudie le contrôle en boucle fermée pour la régulation de la glycémie du diabète de type 1 (DT1). Deux catégories principales de commande sont conçues: l'une est basée sur un modèle et l'autre non. Pour tester leur efficacité, les deux types sont testés in silico sur deux simulateurs de DT1. Le premier est un modèle à long terme qui est dérivé des données cliniques des sujets de DT1 et le second est le simulateur Uva/Padova. Tout d'abord, la commande sans modèle (CSM) est conçue. Après avoir montré qu'un régulateur proportionnel intelligent (iP) à référence constante peut être mis en défaut sur un simple second ordre, nous avons conçu un régulateur iP à référence variable. Une solution alternative est un régulateur proportionnel-intégral-dérivé intelligent (iPID) à référence constante. Une meilleure performance globale est obtenue avec iPID par rapport à iP et par rapport à un PID classique. Deuxièmement, une commande par modes glissants (CMG) garantie positive est conçue pour la première fois pour la régulation de la glycémie. La conception de cette commande est basée sur un modèle. La commande CMG est choisie pour la régulation de la glycémie en raison de ses propriétés de robustesse bien connues. Cependant, notre contribution majeure est l'assurance d'une commande rigoureusement positive. La commande CMG est conçue pour être positive partout dans un ensemble invariant du sous-système d'insulinémie du plasma. Enfin, un régulateur positif par retour d'état est calculé pour la première fois pour la régulation de la glycémie. Le plus grand ensemble positif invariant (EPI) est trouvé. Non seulement la positivité de la commande est révisée, mais plutôt un contrôle glycémique serré est atteint. Lorsque l'état initial du système appartient à l’EPI, l'hypoglycémie est évitée. Dans le cas contraire, l'hypoglycémie future est prédite pour tout état initial en dehors de l'EPI<br>This thesis investigates closed-loop control for glycemia regulation of Type1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM). Two main controller categories are designed: non-model-based and model-based. To test their efficiency, both types are tested in silico on two T1DM simulators. The first is a long-term model that is derived from clinical data of T1DM subjects and the second is the Uva/Padova simulator. Firstly, Model-free Control (MFC) is designed: a variable reference intelligent Proportional (iP) control and a constant reference intelligent Proportional-Integral-Derivative (iPID). Better overall performance is yielded with iPID over iP and over a classic PID. Secondly, a positive Sliding Mode Control SMC is designed for the first time for glycemia regulation. The model-based controller is chosen for glycemia regulation due to its well-known robustness properties. More importantly, our main contribution is that SMC is designed to be positive everywhere in the positively invariant set for the plasma insulin subsystem. Finally, a positive state feedback controller is designed for the first time to regulate glycemia. The largest Positively Invariant Set (PIS) is found. Not only control positivity is respected but rather a tight glycemic control is achieved. When the system initial condition belongs to the PIS, hypoglycemia is prevented, otherwise future hypoglycemia is predicted for any initial condition outside the PIS
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Bremberg, Daniel. "Automatic Mixed-Mode Crack Propagation Computations using a combined Hexahedral/Tetrahedral-Approach." Licentiate thesis, KTH, Solid Mechanics (Div.), 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-11823.

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Sigfridsson, Jenny, and Josefin Frisk. "Robotstyrning med metoden Sliding Mode Control." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2813.

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<p>The task in this thesis is the steering of one of Saab Bofors Dynamics robots using Sliding Mode Control, a method they never used before. The robot constitutes a system which in addition to perturbations and uncertainties due to modeling imprecision, hold the difficulty of being highly time variant. In order to be able to keep required performance with uncertainties and modeling imprecision present, the use of robust control methods like Sliding Mode Control is necessary. SMC is based on the states of the system being forced to stay on or in the direct vicinity of a hyper plane in the state space which is chosen in a way that gives the system dynamics desired properties. Other advantages with sliding mode are reduced order dynamics on the switching surface and total insensitivity to some uncertainties and perturbations. The existing metod for controlling the robot is Linear Quadratic Control. To evaluate the SMC-methodology and compare it with the existing solution simulations using SMC and LQ-control are made with uncertainties and modeling imprecision. Our tests show that a control law based on SMC is robust and seems to be a very good alternative to the existing solution.</p>
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Iorio, Francesco. "Automatic discovery of drug mode of action and drug repositioning from gene expression data." Doctoral thesis, Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10556/976.

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2009 - 2010<br>The identification of the molecular pathway that is targeted by a compound, combined with the dissection of the following reactions in the cellular environment, i.e. the drug mode of action, is a key challenge in biomedicine. Elucidation of drug mode of action has been attempted, in the past, with different approaches. Methods based only on transcriptional responses are those requiring the least amount of information and can be quickly applied to new compounds. On the other hand, they have met with limited success and, at the present, a general, robust and efficient gene-expression based method to study drugs in mammalian systems is still missing. We developed an efficient analysis framework to investigate the mode of action of drugs by using gene expression data only. Particularly, by using a large compendium of gene expression profiles following treatments with more than 1,000 compounds on different human cell lines, we were able to extract a synthetic consensual transcriptional response for each of the tested compounds. This was obtained by developing an original rank merging procedure. Then, we designed a novel similarity measure among the transcriptional responses to each drug, endingending up with a “drug similarity network”, where each drug is a node and edges represent significant similarities between drugs. By means of a novel hierarchical clustering algorithm, we then provided this network with a modular topology, contanining groups of highly interconnected nodes (i.e. network communities) whose exemplars form secondlevel modules (i.e. network rich-clubs), and so on. We showed that these topological modules are enriched for a given mode of action and that the hierarchy of the resulting final network reflects the different levels of similarities among the composing compound mode of actions. Most importantly, by integrating a novel drug X into this network (which can be done very quickly) the unknown mode of action can be inferred by studying the topology of the subnetwork surrounding X. Moreover, novel potential therapeutic applications can be assigned to safe and approved drugs, that are already present in the network, by studying their neighborhood (i.e. drug repositioning), hence in a very cheap, easy and fast way, without the need of additional experiments. By using this approach, we were able to correctly classify novel anti-cancer compounds; to predict and experimentally validate an unexpected similarity in the mode of action of CDK2 inhibitors and TopoIsomerase inhibitors and to predict that Fasudil, a known and FDA-approved cardiotonic agent, could be repositioned as novel enhancer of cellular autophagy. Due to the extremely safe profile of this drug and its potential ability to traverse the blood-brain barrier, this could have strong implications in the treatment of several human neurodegenerative disorders, such as Huntington and Parkinson diseases. [edited by author]<br>IX n.s.
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Nottley, G. C. "The Instrumentation Data Recorder in an Automatic Mode to Record and Reproduce Digital Data." International Foundation for Telemetering, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615268.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1987 / Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, California<br>The conventional IRIG Instrumentation Tape Recorder has two major disadvantages when used to record and reproduce digital data. Firstly it has a limited number of discrete tape speeds, and secondly the operator has to calculate and then set the tape speed to give the appropriate packing density or clock rate. The use of microprocessors has made it possible to take the majority of these calculations, and also the setting up of the recorder, out of the users hands. Also the tape speeds available are virtually continuous over the range 17/8 ips to 120 ips. There are other facilities available and this paper describes the operation and facilities of an instrumentation recorder which is almost totally automatic.
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Tychkov, V. V., and R. V. Trembovetskaya. "Calibration of ionometric transducers for information-measuring systems and automatic control systems in real mode." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2017. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/65151.

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Currently, there are a number of ways ISE calibrations, each of which depends on several factors: the amount and nature of the sample, frequency analysis, metrological characteristics and electrode-active properties of the material of the electrodes themselves. However, these calibration methods have limitations when used in the flow-injection analysis method (FIA).
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Books on the topic "Automatic mode"

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Wilfrid, Perruquetti, and Barbot Jean Pierre 1958-, eds. Sliding mode control in engineering. M. Dekker, 2002.

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Ahmed, Mohammad. Sliding mode control for switched mode power supplies. Lappeenranta University of Technology, 2004.

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Palm, Rainer. Model based fuzzy control: Fuzzy gain schedulers and sliding mode fuzzy controllers. Springer, 1997.

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Palm, Rainer. Model Based Fuzzy Control: Fuzzy Gain Schedulers and Sliding Mode Fuzzy Controllers. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997.

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Hutchins, Edwin. The integrated mode management interface: Final report for grant # NCC 2-591 ... National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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Utkin, Vadim Ivanovich. Sliding mode control in electromechanical systems. 2nd ed. CRC Press, 2009.

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Mexico) IEEE International Workshop on Variable Structure Systems (11th 2010 Mexico City. 2010 11th International Workshop on Variable Structure Systems (VSS 2010): Mexico City, Mexico, 26-28 June 2010. IEEE, 2010.

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India) IEEE International Workshop on Variable Structure Systems (12th 2012 Mumbai. 2012 12th International Workshop on Variable Structure Systems (VSS 2012): Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, 12-14 January 2012. IEEE, 2012.

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Onken, Reiner. System-ergonomic design of cognitive automation: Dual-mode cognitive design of vehicle guidance and control work systems. Springer, 2010.

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Ignaciuk, Przemysław. Congestion Control in Data Transmission Networks: Sliding Mode and Other Designs. Springer London, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Automatic mode"

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Giering, Ralf, and Thomas Kaminski. "Recomputations in Reverse Mode AD." In Automatic Differentiation of Algorithms. Springer New York, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0075-5_33.

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Aubert, Pierre, and Nicolas Di Césaré. "Expression Templates and Forward Mode Automatic Differentiation." In Automatic Differentiation of Algorithms. Springer New York, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0075-5_37.

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Dulk, Karel Den. "Automatic mode switching in DDDR pacemakers." In Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine. Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0219-0_18.

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Bischof, Christian, Niels Guertler, Andreas Kowarz, and Andrea Walther. "Parallel Reverse Mode Automatic Differentiation for OpenMP Programs with ADOL-C." In Advances in Automatic Differentiation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68942-3_15.

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Giles, Mike B. "Collected Matrix Derivative Results for Forward and Reverse Mode Algorithmic Differentiation." In Advances in Automatic Differentiation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68942-3_4.

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Adornato, E., P. Monea, and E. M. Adornato. "Automatic Mode Switching: How Useful Is It?" In Cardiac Arrhythmias 1995. Springer Milan, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2223-2_27.

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Vakilzadeh, Majid Khorsand, Vahid Yaghoubi, Anders T. Johansson, and Thomas J. S. Abrahamsson. "Towards an Automatic Modal Parameter Estimation Framework: Mode Clustering." In Topics in Modal Analysis, Volume 10. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15251-6_23.

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Cheng, Bojing, Hongye Liu, Ying Wang, and Yongchao Liu. "Application Prospect of High-Precision Map Mode and Pure Vision Mode in Automatic Driving." In Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Security. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06767-9_7.

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Fan, Liping, and Lin Yang. "Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control for Electrical Servo System." In 2011 International Conference in Electrics, Communication and Automatic Control Proceedings. Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8849-2_16.

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Madan Lal and Lakhwinder Kaur. "Automatic Seed Point Selection in B-Mode Breast Ultrasound Images." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6614-6_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "Automatic mode"

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Sheikh, Shakeel A., and Ina Kodrasi. "Impact of Speech Mode in Automatic Pathological Speech Detection." In 2024 32nd European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/eusipco63174.2024.10714947.

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Tao, Yiran, Jehan Yang, Dan Ding, and Zackory Erickson. "LAMS: LLM-Driven Automatic Mode Switching for Assistive Teleoperation." In 2025 20th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/hri61500.2025.10974127.

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Wang, Runlong, Qi Sun, Yanjun Liu, Peihang Xu, and Chunjie Zhou. "Spatial-Temporal Dependency Based Automatic Failure Mode Classification for Industrial Processes." In 2024 China Automation Congress (CAC). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/cac63892.2024.10864828.

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Bishnu, Neloy Prosad, Zahid Bin Azam, Anis Ahmed, and Naruttam Kumar Roy. "Robust Automatic Voltage Regulation Using Modified Super Twisting Sliding Mode Control." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Power, Electrical, Electronics and Industrial Applications (PEEIACON). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/peeiacon63629.2024.10800567.

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Mani, S., and Varun Dutt. "DES-KNORA Model: Developing an Intelligent System for Automatic Power Mode Adjustment in Electric Bicycles." In 2024 15th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccnt61001.2024.10725483.

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Cayeux, Eric, Rodica Mihai, Liv Carlsen, Morten Ørevik, Kjartan Birgisson, and Ronny Bergerud. "A Technical Approach to Safe Mode Management for a Smooth Transition from Automatic to Manual Drilling." In SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204114-ms.

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Abstract Unexpected situations and system failures during well construction operations are always possible. In the context of drilling automation, or even autonomous drilling, proper automatic management of these situations is of critical importance as the situation awareness of the human operator is very much reduced. The proper management of the transition between automatic and manual modes is necessary to improve the safety of automation solutions. An important characteristic of drilling automation solutions is their ability to cope with unexpected situations. This also encompasses, placing the drilling system in a state that is easy and intuitive for the human operator when manual control is required. Our approach to safe mode management is dependent on a good state estimation of the current conditions of the process. If for any reason, manual control must be regained, then the automated function itself triggers the necessary actions that will ensure a stable current state. In case of a drilling problem or a system failure, the human operator may have to regain control when the context might be totally different from the one left when the automation or autonomous function was enabled. It may even be a different human operator that has to take control, if a crew change has taken place. To make the transition from the automated/autonomous context to manual control, the automation/autonomous system sets the drilling machines in a so-called safe transition state. A safe transition state is one for which leaving the current setpoints of drilling machines untouched for a reasonable amount of time, will not immediately jeopardize the safety of the drilling operation. A safe transition state is contextual as it is not necessarily the same sequence of actions that must be performed to reach the safe transition state every time. The novel safe modes management method is integrated into existing drilling automation solutions. In a drilling automation context, the situation awareness of the human operator is considerably reduced as the automated functions control the process and the human operator is not actively driving the drilling machines. Without active safe mode management, there is a risk that drilling automation solutions may lead to serious situations as the driller may be totally unprepared to regain control in the middle of a critical situation. When it is needed to return to manual mode in the middle of the execution of an automatic procedure, an adequate procedure is executed. The choice of the procedure and its parameters depend on the current state of the process and system.
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Cayeux, E., R. Mihai, R. V. Herikstad, K. K. Olsen, K. Antosz, and M. Pham. "Code Generation of Automatic Drilling Control System Functions with Embedded Verification and Validation Functionalities." In SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.2118/223716-ms.

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Abstract Over the past decade, the adoption of drilling process automation solutions has significantly enhanced drilling operation efficiency. This improvement has been achieved because Drilling Control System (DCS) providers have enabled external service companies to offer dynamic advice that can be used to parameterize Automatic Drilling Control System (ADCS) functions. However, developing externally managed ADCS functions poses challenges, particularly given the risk of potential failures due to spurious parameters. Therefore, it is essential to find a method to ensure that an ADCS function remains safe, regardless of the external inputs and measurements on which it depends. Typically, there are four types of ADCS functions: Fault Detection, Isolation, and Recovery (FDIR); Safe Operating Envelope (SOE); controllers; and automated procedures. The Drilling and Wells Interoperability Standards (D-WIS) sub-committee of the Drilling Systems Automation Technical Section (DSATS) has defined a general declarative data model that enables the description of ADCS function behavior. This data model allows external advisors to discover ADCS capabilities. Moreover, the same declarative description can be used to automatically generate code for ADCS functions, similar to how high-level programming languages are compiled into low-level microprocessor instructions. To support this, a low-level interface to the DCS has been defined. This interface is built to be resilient to unexpected communication failures, as it incorporates embedded Safe Mode Management (SMM), which transitions control from automated to manual mode in such situations. The interface is designed to handle potentially unacceptable values for each variable in its functions. Once the low-level interface to the DCS and the automatic code generator are certified, the only potential source of error lies within the logic of the ADCS function description itself. Given that this description is computer-interpretable, it is possible to execute automated test suites to verify the integrity of the ADCS function description. Additionally, it is feasible to mathematically verify certain properties of the ADCS function, such as whether it avoids infinite loops and reliably reaches an end state. Statistical information about path coverage in the finite state automaton graph underlying the data model can also be extracted. By using the ADCS declarative description as the sole information source for generating ADCS functions, the descriptions remain synchronized with their implementations. The industry-led initiative to enable interoperability between drilling computer systems at rig sites has a transformative impact, unlocking new possibilities such as the automatic generation of ADCS functions—capabilities that would be inconceivable without a comprehensive framework like the one established by D-WIS.
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Pelle, G., M. Unser, L. Dong, Y. Brahimi, and P. Brun. "Automatic analysis of M-mode echocardiograms." In Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.1988.94601.

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Dev, M. Arun, P. Febina Beevi, K. Abhinshan, K. Sarath kumar, and K. Muhammed Safvan. "Three Mode Single Phase Automatic Changeover Controller." In 2020 International Conference on Futuristic Technologies in Control Systems & Renewable Energy (ICFCR). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icfcr50903.2020.9249997.

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Hazlett, Thomas L., Rufus H. Cofer, and Harold K. Brown. "Explanation mode for Bayesian automatic object recognition." In Aerospace Sensing, edited by Firooz A. Sadjadi. SPIE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.138270.

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Reports on the topic "Automatic mode"

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Liegeois, Kim, Brian Kelley, Eric Phipps, and Sivasankaran Rajamanickam. Towards reverse mode automatic differentiation of Kokkos-based codes. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2430019.

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Ryoo, J., T. Cheung, H. van Helvoort, I. Busi, and G. Wen. Updates to MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Linear Protection in Automatic Protection Switching (APS) Mode. RFC Editor, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc8234.

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Zhou, Ning, Zhenyu Huang, Francis K. Tuffner, Shuangshuang Jin, Jenglung Lin, and Matthew L. Hauer. Algorithm Summary and Evaluation: Automatic Implementation of Ringdown Analysis for Electromechanical Mode Identification from Phasor Measurements. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1012527.

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Hibbert, Angela, Jue Lin, and Begona Pérez Gómez. Automated tide gauge data quality control software and report. EuroSea, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/eurosea_d5.7.

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The WP5 Coastal Resilience and Operational Services demonstrator aims to design and deploy innovative sea level monitoring systems, integrating their observations with downscaled model forecasts into an alert-based monitoring and forecasting tool (OSPAC) that is design for use by ports and local authorities. As part of this data integration process, sea level observations must be quality-controlled in near real-time, to minimise the risk of false alarms. This has historically been achieved using an established open-source software package (SELENE). Recent progress using automatic quality control (QC) in delayed mode has led to the development of additional functionality that could enhance the SELENE software. At the same time, the delivery of new sea level time series from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), provides an additional means of data validation. WP5 aims to enhance the SELENE software by incorporating these enhancements and new data feeds, thereby improving the quality of the OSPAC tool. A delay in the installation of the sea level monitoring systems has led to a corresponding delay in the provision of data inputs to SELENE and subsequently to OSPAC. Some development work has been possible using alternative test time series, but a key implementer in presently taking parental leave, which will delay further development work until October 2023. This deliverable report will be updated thereafter. (EuroSea Deliverable, D5.7)
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Gajera, Hardik, Srinivas S. Pulugurtha, and Sonu Mathew. Influence of Level 1 and Level 2 Automated Vehicles on Fatal Crashes and Fatal Crash Occurrence. Mineta Transportation Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2022.2034.

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Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) are expected to improve safety by gradually reducing human decisions while driving. However, there are still questions on their effectiveness as we transition from almost 0% CAVs to 100% CAVs with different levels of vehicle autonomy. This research focuses on synthesizing literature and identifying risk factors influencing fatal crashes involving level 1 and level 2 CAVs in the United States. Fatal crashes involving level 0 vehicles—ones that are not connected and automated—were compared to minimize unobserved heterogeneity and randomness associated with the influencing risk factors. The research team used the fatal crash data for the years 2016 to 2019 for the analysis. A partial proportionality odds model is developed using crash, road, and vehicle characteristics as the independent variables and the fatal crash involving a vehicle with a specific level of automation as the dependent variable. The results of this research indicate that level 1 and level 2 CAVs are less likely to be involved in a fatal crash at four-way intersections, on two-way routes with wide medians, at nighttime, and in poor lighting conditions when compared to level 0 vehicles. However, they are more likely than level 0 vehicles to be involved in a fatal crash with pedestrians and bicyclists. Comparative analysis between vehicles with smart features and other vehicles indicated that pedestrian automatic emergency braking (PAEB) and lane-keeping assistance (LKA) improve the safety by reducing possible collision with a pedestrian and roadside departure, respectively. Contrarily, vehicles with other smart features are still highly likely to be involved in fatal crashes. This research adds to the growing body of literature that will identify potential areas for improvement in the safety of vehicular technologies and road geometry.
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Emma, Olsson. Kolinlagring med biokol : Att nyttja biokol och hydrokol som kolsänka i östra Mellansverige. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.3384/9789180759496.

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Pest inventory of a field is a way of knowing when the thresholds for pest control is reached. It is of increasing interest to use machine learning to automate this process, however, many challenges arise with detection of small insects both in traps and on plants. This thesis investigates the prospects of developing an automatic warning system for notifying a user of when certain pests are detected in a trap. For this, sliding window with histogram of oriented gradients based support vector machine were implemented. Trap detection with neural network models and a check size function were tested for narrowing the detections down to pests of a certain size. The results indicates that with further refinement and more training images this approach might hold potential for fungus gnat and rape beetles. Further, this thesis also investigates detection performance of Mask R-CNN and YOLOv5 on different insects in fields for the purpose of automating the data gathering process. The models showed promise for detection of rape beetles. YOLOv5 also showed promise as a multi-class detector of different insects, where sizes ranged from small rape beetles to larger bumblebees.
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Sparks, Evan. Scalable Automated Model Search. Defense Technical Information Center, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada605116.

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Bukreiev, Dmitriy, Pavlo Chornyi, Evgeniy Kupchak, and Andrey Sender. Features of the development of an automated educational and control complex for checking the quality of students. [б. в.], 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4426.

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The paper reveals the problematic features of developing an automated system for teaching students. The authors emphasize the need to study the specialized needs of the system before the development process and conduct an in-depth analysis of the needs of the modern educational process in order to identify the needs of the future product. In this paper authors develop a model of knowledge representation in the system and reveal the features of the mathematical apparatus for calculating and automating the processes of obtaining and evaluating students knowledge.
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Scott, Jason, John Shoven, Sita Slavov, and John Watson. Is Automatic Enrollment Consistent with a Life Cycle Model? National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w28396.

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Patas, J. E. [An improved, more reliable and more marketable version of the Automatic Metering System]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10161260.

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