dead zone Betekenis & Definitie

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  • Figure 3 illustrates how the dead zone enhances stability by reducing the amount of behavioural 'noise', especially micro-oscillation around the goal state.

  • The first deep sea trawling, at 7 600-7 900 m depth, revealed that those depths were not the dead zone that previously had been the accepted view.

  • Johnny then realizes he has a dead zone in his visions, where he can actually change the future.

  • A decrease in coral reef cover leads to less viable fish habitat and a breakdown in the food chain, further exacerbating dead zones.

  • If the goal state changes significantly, the policy eventually finds itself outside the dead zone and once again must adapt the system.

  • To avoid continual minor adjustments, a dead zone (+ 10% margin each side of the mean) is used.

  • In this work, a hydraulic dead zone compensated robust adaptive fuzzy control law has been proposed for locomotion control of hydraulically actuated hexapod demining robot.

  • The dead zone and adaptation factor concepts are exemplified by the granularity policy.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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May 10, 2021

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May 10, 2021

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