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Journal articles on the topic "Free-form input"

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Aaron, Sunu A. George, Sabu Basil, Jose Bonia, George Ashin, and C. P. Premchand. "GestureMath: Free - Form Math Solver." Journal of Advancement in Parallel Computing 8, no. 3 (2025): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15517219.

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<em>An innovative mathematical tool leveraging gesture-based interaction redefines how calculations are performed, moving away from traditional input methods like keyboards or touchscreens. A cutting-edge system enables users to perform tasks such as writing mathematical expressions, pausing input, clearing the workspace and computing results using intuitive hand gestures. Unlike standard calculators or software that rely on rigid syntax or button-based inputs, this tool offers a more flexible, engaging and inclusive experience. It supports free-form handwriting and accommodates the diverse ne
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Jehle, Fred. "A Free-Form Dialog Program in Spanish." CALICO Journal 5, no. 2 (2013): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/cj.v5i2.11-22.

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SPANLAP is a computer program which attempts to engage students of Spanish in a free-form written dialog by allowing them to ask questions. The program performs morphological, syntactic, and some semantic parsing of the student input, and either generates a response according to predetermined patterns or selects a response written by an instructor. Although unfinished, the program is functional, and demonstrates the feasibility of communicative programs for students of foreign languages.
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Huo, Feng, and Aun Neow Poo. "Free-Form Two-Dimensional Contour Error Estimation Based on NURBS Interpolation." Applied Mechanics and Materials 157-158 (February 2012): 236–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.157-158.236.

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Contouring control is in wide use in the manufacturing industry. To achieve accurate contouring control, accurate control error estimation is necessary. However, for free-form contours, there is a lack of effective algorithms for accurately estimating contour errors. This paper proposes a new algorithm for contour error estimation based on NURBS interpolation (CEEBNI). The reference input points closest to the current position is searched. Based on the NURBS interpolation, certain discrete reference input points are then used to reconstruct the NURBS curve. Finally, the contour error is estima
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Kameyama, Ken-ichi, and Koichi Ohtomi. "A Shape Modeling System with a Volume Scanning Display and Multisensory Input Device." Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 2, no. 2 (1993): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pres.1993.2.2.104.

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This paper describes a newly developed 3-D shape modeling system, in which a user can design a free-form surface as if he or she actually manipulates a flexible object made from rubber or clay. Such reality can be realized in the system without any encumbering devices like goggles, glasses, or gloves, which is impossible in conventional virtual reality systems. The system is composed of a volume scanning display for presenting a surface image in a real 3-D space, a multisensory input device for detecting the force for deformation, and a half-silvered mirror for spatial superposition of the ima
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Ghosh, Agniva, Liliya L. R. Williams, and Jori Liesenborgs. "Free-form grale lens inversion of galaxy clusters with up to 1000 multiple images." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 494, no. 3 (2020): 3998–4014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa962.

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ABSTRACT In the near future, ultra deep observations of galaxy clusters with Hubble Space Telescope or James Webb Space Telescope will uncover 300–1000 lensed multiple images, increasing the current count per cluster by up to an order of magnitude. This will further refine our view of clusters, leading to a more accurate and precise mapping of the total and dark matter distribution in clusters, and enabling a better understanding of background galaxy population and their luminosity functions. However, to effectively use that many images as input to lens inversion will require a re-evaluation o
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Shang, Yanling, and Jing Xie. "Global Stabilization of Nonholonomic Chained Form Systems with Input Delay." Abstract and Applied Analysis 2014 (2014): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/156457.

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This paper investigates the global stabilization problem for a class of nonholonomic systems in chained form with input delay. A particular transformation is introduced to convert the original time-delay system into a delay-free form. Then, by using input-state-scaling technique and the method of sliding mode control, a constructive design procedure for state feedback control is given, which can guarantee that all the system states globally asymptotically converge to the origin. An illustrative example is also provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
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Salem, Mohamed E. M., Qiang Wang, and Ma Hong Xu. "Application of neural network fitting for modeling the pneumatic networks bending soft actuator behavior." Engineering Research Express 4, no. 1 (2022): 015032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2631-8695/ac58e7.

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Abstract Soft actuators have recently gained a lot of interests as an emerging topic, although complete methodologies for modeling soft actuators are still missing. Identifying and forecasting the behaviour of soft actuators is difficult due to the nonlinear behaviour of the materials used, the complicated geometries they form, and the wide range of motions they produce. In this paper, we demonstrated how to use neural network technology to describe the motion and produced force that the pneumatic network bending soft actuator can create at various input pressures. To confirm the results, thre
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Zhang, Li Qiang, and Ye Cui Yan. "Virtual Five-Axis Milling of Free-Form Surface-Part I: Process Modeling." Applied Mechanics and Materials 29-32 (August 2010): 424–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.29-32.424.

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In free-form surface machining, it is essential to optimize the feedrate in order to improve the machining efficiency. This work is the first of a two part paper on cutting force prediction and feedrate optimization for five-axis milling. Conservative cutting parameters have been mostly used since there was a lack of physical models and optimization tools. Part and tool deflections under high cutting forces may result in poor part quality. The extracted cutter workpiece engagements are used as input to a force prediction model. The predicted cutting forces are shown to be in reasonable agreeme
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Herranz, Victoria, Diego Napp, and Carmen Perea. "Weight-2 input sequences of $ 1/n $ convolutional codes from linear systems point of view." AIMS Mathematics 8, no. 1 (2022): 713–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/math.2023034.

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&lt;abstract&gt;&lt;p&gt;Convolutional codes form an important class of codes that have memory. One natural way to study these codes is by means of input state output representations. In this paper we study the minimum (Hamming) weight among codewords produced by input sequences of weight two. In this paper, we consider rate $ 1/n $ and use the linear system setting called $ (A, B, C, D) $ input-state-space representations of convolutional codes for our analysis. Previous results on this area were recently derived assuming that the matrix $ A $, in the input-state-output representation, is non
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Wesche, Gerold. "A User Interface for Free-Form Shape Design at the Responsive Workbench." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 4, no. 3 (2004): 178–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1763934.

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This paper presents a virtual environment based user interface for the conceptual design of free form surface models from scratch. The user performs sketching and elaboration directly within a projection-based, table-like environment. He uses head-tracked stereo glasses and simple input devices. We describe user interface components for creation, manipulation, and application control, which were specifically designed for use in a 3D environment. These components are part of a two-handed interaction scheme. In our modeling approach, the user draws curves and constructs a curve network that form
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Free-form input"

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Liao, Wei-Hung, and 廖偉宏. "Free-form contact lens design and its application to human information input device." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/61303185528719762631.

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碩士<br>國立交通大學<br>顯示科技研究所<br>99<br>Traditional mechanistic input device of human machine interface is widely used in life. Since the mechanism has a limit size for user controlling, the system size can’t be reduced effectively. The wastage also is high when it’s used frequently. But the optical device, a new kind of device, is compact, sensitive and durable than mechanical one. Therefore, the optical input device is popular and everywhere now. In this thesis, we provided a simple optical device that is compact and useful for mobile device. We offer a touch optical input device; it captures t
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Book chapters on the topic "Free-form input"

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Heeren, Bastiaan, Johan Jeuring, Sergey Sosnovsky, et al. "Fine-Grained Cognitive Assessment Based on Free-Form Input for Math Story Problems." In Lifelong Technology-Enhanced Learning. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98572-5_20.

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Lima, Leonardo, Jonathan Julián Huerta y Munive, and Dmitriy Traytel. "Explainable Online Monitoring of Metric First-Order Temporal Logic." In Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57246-3_16.

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AbstractMetric first-order temporal logic (MFOTL) is an expressive formalism for specifying temporal and data-dependent constraints on streams of time-stamped, data-carrying events. It serves as the specification language of several runtime monitors. These monitors input an MFOTL formula and an event stream prefix and output satisfying assignments to the formula’s free variables. For complex formulas, it may be unclear why a certain assignment is output. We propose an approach that accompanies assignments with detailed explanations, in the form of proof trees. We develop a new monitor that out
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Pálhalmi, János, and Anna Mező. "AI-Powered Microscopy Platform for Airborne Biothreat Detection." In Security Informatics and Law Enforcement. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-62083-6_10.

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AbstractBecause Bacillus anthracis is one of the most lethal bioweapons, it is critical to create rapid, label-free screening and early warning systems to detect and classify anomalies in bacillus form vegetative cell and spore concentrations in the air. Even though significant effort has been invested in the development of various sensor solutions to detect, monitor, and identify airborne biological agents, no standard, interoperable, real-time or near-real-time optical sensor-based biothreat monitoring solution exists. Aside from the numerous advantages of genomic methods in microbe identifi
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Vigne, Jean‑Denis, Thomas Cucchi, Auriale Domont, and Hugo Harbers. "The extinct small Cypriot wild boar (Sus scrofa circeus): osteological description, origins, and insular evolution." In Klimonas. CNRS Éditions, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/129kw.

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Thanks to a comprehensive morphometric study based on (i) the classical and multivariate analyses of 2814 new linear measurements, including log shape analyses for the humerus, talus and phalanges, and (ii) 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics on the lower cheek teeth and calcaneus, we reached three main conclusions regarding the origin and evolution of the wild boar of Klimonas. The Klimonas wild boar is the outcome of the insular evolution of the wild boar introduced to Cyprus during the 11th millennium and first described at Akrotiri-Aetokremnos. It displays at least three clear insularity syn
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Zhu, Yang, and Miroslav Krstic. "Predictor Feedback for Uncertainty-Free Systems." In Delay-Adaptive Linear Control. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691202549.003.0010.

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This chapter assesses predictor feedback for uncertainty-free systems. The previous chapters investigated predictor control problems of uncertain single-input or multi-input LTI systems with discrete input delays. This chapter extends the predictor method to compensate for another big family of delays — distributed input delays. The control designs for unknown discrete input delays in the previous chapters are not applicable to the case of unknown distributed input delays, as the plant and actuator states are not in the strict feedback form. The chapter then presents a new systematic method to
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Saito Mitsuaki, Hayashi Takamichi, Takebe Yoshifumi, Wakita Akira, Kobayashi Masahiro, and Chiyokura Hiroaki. "Feature Preserving Refinement of Surfaces for Web-based Surgical Simulation." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2002. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-929-5-438.

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In plastic surgery, 3D models of the affected part are often used for the purpose of visualizations and surgical simulations. The optimal models for web-based surgical simulations keep high accuracy in affected parts and keep low accuracy in other parts. Consequently, the data size becomes small. In this research, we propose a method to generate free-form surfaces based on Lattice Structure from polygonal meshes. The polygonal meshes are generated automatically from CT and MRI data using Marching Cubes. By changing the resolution of input images, the accuracy of output meshes is controlled. Fr
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Hrizi, Olfa, Boumedyen Boussaid, Ahmed Zouinkhi, and M. Naceur Abdelkrim. "Robust Unknown Input Observer-Based Fast Adaptive Fault Estimation." In Handbook of Research on Advanced Intelligent Control Engineering and Automation. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7248-2.ch016.

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This chapter studies the problem of fault estimation using a fast adaptive fault diagnosis observer. Note that the advance of observer-based fault diagnosis is outlined and the idea of fault class estimation is introduced and studied. A new form of the estimator bloc considered for this purpose is an Unknown Input Observer (UIO). This observer is designed for an unknown input and fault free system, which is obtained by coordinate transformations of original systems with unknown inputs (disturbance) and faults. Stability of the adaptive estimation is provided by a Lyapunov function ending with
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Baumeister, Roy F. "The Time Dimension." In The Science of Free Will. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197693520.003.0004.

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Abstract Most animals live in the immediate here and now, but humans have a greatly extended awareness of past and future. Being able to imagine various future outcomes, including how present actions would produce them, and to use those thoughts as input into current action, is an important increase in freedom. Another advantage of the human awareness of time is being able to understand oneself and one’s actions in narrative form: The present action is part of a story, with meaningful relations to both past and future. Free will enables the pursuit of enlightened self-interest, especially doin
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Bohush, Rykhard, Yagor Adamovskiy, and Nikalay Naumovish. "Spectrum Hole Prediction in LTE-Based Cognitive Radio System Using Kolmogorov-Arnold Network." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde240776.

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This paper examines the problem of channel resource occupancy prediction using Radio Environment Maps (REM) based on Long Term Evolution (LTE) for a cognitive communication system. REM is a spatiotemporal database in the form of a resource grid with passing traffic in cells. For prediction, the Kolmogorov-Arnold network (KAN) architecture is used. A model structure has been developed that collects data, trains and tests KAN. The predictive model control algorithm is implemented in Python. MatLab was used to prepare input data and implement the LTE simulation model. Experiments are carried out
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Stavropoulou, Pepi, Dimitris Spiliotopoulos, and Georgios Kouroupetroglou. "Design and Development of an Automated Voice Agent." In Conversational Agents and Natural Language Interaction. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-617-6.ch015.

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Sophisticated, commercially deployed spoken dialogue systems capable of engaging in more natural human-machine conversation have increased in number over the past years. Besides employing advanced interpretation and dialogue management technologies, the success of such systems greatly depends on effective design and development methodology. There is, actually, a widely acknowledged, fundamentally reciprocal relationship between technologies used and design choices. In this line of thought, this chapter constitutes a more practical approach to spoken dialogue system development, comparing desig
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Conference papers on the topic "Free-form input"

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Blossom, Neal W. "Copper Antifouling Coatings - Greener than the Headlines. the Latest Regulatory Happenings and How They Can Affect You." In SSPC 2012 Greencoat. SSPC, 2012. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2012-00005.

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Abstract Antifouling coatings are a benefit to the environment because they reduce vessel drag which can increase fuel usage by as much as 86% and reduce the hull transport of nonindigenous species which may account for up to 70% of invertebrate invasive species in coastal waters. Copper-based antifouling coatings are used on over 90% of vessels in the world that have biofouling control coatings on their hulls. Scientific evaluation supports the use of copper in this application because it has limited toxicity to non-target organisms away from the vessel hull due to the capacity of water and s
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Dikarew, Alexej, and Tobias Winkler. "Rotorcraft Guidance with Sampling based Model Predictive Control." In Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0080-2024-1051.

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A key technology in automation of rotorcraft flight is collision-free guidance. Especially in operations close to the ground, detection and automatic avoidance of ground-based obstacles and aircraft is a demanding task. This paper presents a sampling-based model predictive approach for collision-free guidance of rotorcraft. The method calculates control inputs for the flight controller by predicting the closed-loop dynamics of the rotorcraft for a short time horizon and evaluating the predictions with a cost function, which can take an arbitrary form. The approach implements a simple algorithm
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Sezer, Levent, and Ibrahim Zeid. "The Development of a Two-Dimensional Automatic Free-Form Mesh Generator." In ASME 1991 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cie1991-0066.

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Abstract A fully-automatic free-form mesh generation method is described in this paper. The related mesh generator is capable of meshing planar regions. In addition to being fully-automatic, the method produces quadrilateral or triangular elements with aspect ratios near one. The input to the method includes the region’s boundary curves, the element size, and the mesh grading information. The method begins by decomposing the planar region to be meshed into convex subregions. Each subregion is meshed by first generating nodes on its boundaries using the input element size. The boundary nodes ar
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Dani, Tushar, Lin Wang, and Rajit Gadh. "Free-Form Surface Design in a Virtual Reality Environment." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/cie-9030.

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Abstract This paper presents an intuitive and easy-to-use Virtual Reality (VR)-based interface for free-form surface modeling. This work represents further enhancements to the VR-based parametric conceptual shape modeler (COVIRDS – COnceptual VIRtual Design System) currently being developed at the I-CARVE LAB at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The current research utilizes an intuitive voice and hand input interface to allow editing of NURBS based free-form surface models. The editing scheme allows the designer to utilize higher level ‘primitive’ surface features, in deforming the free-fo
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Hua, Tienyong, and Ibrahim Zeid. "A Free-Form Mesh Generator for Three-Dimensional Surfaces." In ASME 1993 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1993-0427.

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Abstract A fully automatic 3D free-form mesh generation method is developed in this paper. The method is capable of meshing 3D parametric surfaces, both analytic and synthetic. Surfaces may have holes and may be composite, i.e. consisting of more than one patch. In addition to being fully automatic, the method produces quadrilateral or triangular elements with aspect ratio near one. The input to this method includes surface definition points, the element size, and mesh grading information. The method begins by calculating patch boundary curve lengths so that boundary nodes are determined. Util
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Tiwari, Santosh, Georges Fadel, and Peter Fenyes. "A Fast and Efficient Compact Packing Algorithm for Free-Form Objects." In ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2008-50097.

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In this paper, a compact packing algorithm for the placement of objects inside a container is described. The proposed packing algorithm packs three-dimensional free-form objects inside an arbitrary enclosure such that the packing efficiency is maximized. The proposed packing algorithm can handle objects with holes or cavities and its performance does not degrade significantly with the increase in complexity of the enclosure or the objects. The packing algorithm takes as input the triangulated geometry of the container and all the objects to be packed and outputs the list of objects that can be
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Doumanidis, Charalabos, and Nikolaos Fourligkas. "Computational and Laboratory Analysis of Thermal Free-Form Fabrication of Metal Prototypes." In ASME 1996 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1996-0155.

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Abstract The advent of rapid prototyping methods for functional layered metal products has created the need for thermal off-line analysis and optimization of the process conditions, as well as for real-time control of the material structure and properties through the temperature field. For this purpose, this work introduces a scanned thermal processing technique, in which the heat source rapidly sweeps the surface of each deposited layer to ensure a flexible heat input distribution. For this method, the article establishes two dynamic thermal modeling tools: a finite-difference numerical simul
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Iravani, P., and M. N. Sahinkaya. "Variable-Velocity Exponential Input Shaping for Position Controlled Robotic Systems." In ASME 2010 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2010-4209.

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This paper demonstrates a new form of Input Shaping for vibration reduction applied to robotic systems that manipulate flexible loads. The method is based on using an exponential function to define asymptotic and vibration-free trajectories for the flexible system. The required control input is calculated analytically by using inverse dynamics which ensures the desired end-effector trajectory. The method is demonstrated experimentally on the control of point-to-point movements of a robotic manipulator.
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Hao, Jia, Yuxuan Liu, Hongwei Niu, Xiaonan Yang, and Yuhan Hu. "Adaptive Control Point Manipulation Technique for Free-Form Deformation Based on Gesture Interaction." In 16th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2025). AHFE International, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1006261.

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Currently, the majority of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software adopts a feature-based parametric modeling approach, which effectively captures and represents the detailed attributes of design objects. Despite its precision and utility, this method demands extensive parameter adjustments within the constructed solid models to accommodate design modifications. Such complexity imposes significant constraints on the fluidity and flexibility required during the conceptual design phase, thereby impeding the expression of innovative design ideas. Furthermore, traditional CAD software predominantly r
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Pham, Hoang Anh, and Dirk Söffker. "Modified Model-Free Adaptive Predictive Control Applied to Vibration Reduction of Mechanical Flexible Systems." In ASME 2020 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2020-22033.

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Abstract Model predictive control (MPC) has become more attractive in control engineering for the last decades because of its efficiency and robustness. In this paper, an effective control strategy is proposed for vibration reduction of mechanical flexible systems in which establishment of a global dynamic model of the controlled system is not necessary. A modified model-free adaptive predictive controller is designed by combination of MPC and model-free control theory. The novel idea of this contribution is that by using the compact-form dynamic linearization technique, the upcoming system ou
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Reports on the topic "Free-form input"

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Moreda, Fekadu, Benjamin Lord, Mauro Nalesso, Pedro Coli Valdes Daussa, and Juliana Corrales. Hydro-BID: New Functionalities (Reservoir, Sediment and Groundwater Simulation Modules). Inter-American Development Bank, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009312.

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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) provides financial and technicalsupport for infrastructure projects in water and sanitation, irrigation, flood control, transport, and energy, and for development projects in agriculture, urban systems, and natural resources. Many of these projects depend upon water resources and may be affected negatively by climate change and other developments that alter water availability, such as population growth and shifts in land use associated with urbanization, industrial growth, and agricultural practices. Assessing the potential for future changes in water
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