A new current-mode voltage-source parallel processing UPS is proposed in this paper. It uses only one power stage, however, it has the performance of active power line conditioner(APLC) and back-up power. The operation of the proposed UPS can be div
This book contains the documented source code for a ray tracing rendering system. It is written using a programming methodology called literate programming that intermingles text describing the system and the principles behind it with the source cod
Clean Code is divided into three parts. The first describes the principles, patterns, and practices of writing clean code. The second part consists of several case studies of increasing complexity. Each case study is an exercise in cleaning up code—
it’s quite necessary, because such notes bring warmth and reassurance to those who need encouragement in a world too often cold and full of competition. Besides, we all need a boost from time to time, and a few lines of praise can even change life.
In this paper, a new design and tuning procedure for a PID plus feedforward controller is proposed. It consists of determining a feedforward signal in order to achieve a predefined process output transition time assuming a first order plus dead time
与模式识别第四版,李晶皎,同一作者The aim of this book is to serve pedagogic goals as a complement of the book Pattern Recognition, 4th Edition, by S. Theodoridis and K. Koutroumbas (Academic Press, 2009). It is the offspring of our experience in teaching pattern re
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PREFACE This isn't a book about testing. This is a book about a way of programming that leads to simple, clear, robust code. Code that is easy to design, write, read, understand, extend, and maintain. This is a book about thinking, designing, commun
Background If you're not familiar with using performance counters, the System Monitor application (Perfmon.exe) and its Help file are a good place to start. I've read elsewhere that the actual performance counter names used as constructor parameters