This demonstration models a flight control for the longitudinal motion of a Grumman Aerospace F-14 Tomcat. First order linear
approximations of the aircraft and actuator behavior are connected to an analog flight control design that uses the pilot s
stick pitch command as the set point for the aircraft s pitch attitude and uses aircraft pitch angle and pitch rate to determine commands. A Simplified Dryden wind gust model is incorporated to perturb the system.
PCI.VHD, THE INTERFACE MODULE WITH PCI AGENT CHIP
--v1.0: For CY7C9689, First Version working on L01A chip
--V2.0: For Simplified PCI Agent, Xilinx and AMD chips
文件說明java模式,The CustomerFacade class offers a higher level business service in the
form of the saveCustomerData method. Instead of interacting with each of the subsystem components directly, the client AccountManager can make use of the higher level, more Simplified interface offered by the CustomerFacade object to validate and save the input customer data.
This is an implementation of double-array structure for representing trie,
as proposed by Junichi Aoe [1].
Trie is a kind of digital search tree, an efficient indexing method with
O(1) time complexity for searching. Comparably as efficient as hashing,
trie also provides flexibility on incremental matching and key spelling
manipulation. This makes it ideal for lexical analyzers, as well as spelling
dictionaries.
See the details of the implementation at [2]:
http://linux.thai.net/~thep/datrie/datrie.html
Historically, this was first implemented as C++ classes in a library called
midatrie [2], but later Simplified and rewritten from scratch in C.
Very simple USB 1.1 PHY. Includes all the goodies: serial/parallel
conversion, bit stuffing/unstuffing, NRZI encoding decoding. Uses a
Simplified UTMI interface. Currently doesn t do any error checking in
the RX section [should probably check for bit unstuffing errors].
Otherwise complete and fully functional.
There is currently no test bench available. This core is very simple
and is proven in hardware. I see no point of writing a test bench at
this time.
It was proposed that perfect invisibility cloaks can be constructed for hiding objects from electromagnetic
illumination (Pendry et al., Science 312, p. 1780). The cylindrical cloaks experimentally
demonstrated (Schurig et al., Science 314, p. 997) and theoretically proposed (Cai et al., Nat. Photon.
1, p. 224) have however Simplified material parameters in order to facilitate easier realization
as well as to avoid infinities in optical constants. Here we show that the cylindrical cloaks with
Simplified material parameters inherently allow the zeroth-order cylindrical wave to pass through
the cloak as if the cloak is made of a homogeneous isotropic medium, and thus visible. To all
high-order cylindrical waves, our numerical simulation suggests that the Simplified cloak inherits
some properties of the ideal cloak, but finite scatterings exist.
XML Copy Editor is free software released under the GNU General Public License. It is available in Chinese (Simplified and traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Slovak, Swedish and Ukrainian. There are Linux packages for Arch, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware and Ubuntu.
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