Ink Blotting
One method for escaping from a maze is via ‘ink-blotting’. In this method your starting square
is marked with the number ‘1’. All free, valid squares north, south, east and west around the
number ‘1‘ are marked with a number ‘2’. In the next step, all free, valid squares around the two
are marked with a ‘3’ and the process is repeated iteratively until :
The exit is found (a free square other than the starting position is reached on the very edge
of the maze), or,
No more free squares are available, and hence no exit is possible.
Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) has been an interesting problem for a long
time in classical optimization techniques which are based on linear and nonlinear
programming. TSP can be described as follows: Given a number of cities to visit
and their distances from all other cities know, an optimal travel route has to be
found so that each city is visited one and only once with the least possible distance
traveled. This is a simple problem with handful of cities but becomes complicated
as the number increases.
This document is intended to serve as an introduction to Wavelet processing through a set of Matlab experiments. These experiments will gives an overview of three fundamental tasks in signal and image processing : signal, denoising and compression. These scripts are selfs contents (needed additional Matlab functions can be downloaded while reading the lectures).
Each one of these five lectures should take between 1h and 2h in order to tests the various features of the scripts. One should copy/paste the provided code into a file names e.g. tp1.m, and launch the script directly from Matlab comand line > tp1 . Some of the scripts contains "holes" that you should try to fill on your own.
I also provide the complete correction of these lectures as a set of Matlab scripts, but you should try as much as possible to avoid using them.
WinCC provides the possibility of making the runtime environment dynamic using the Visual Basic Script. It is possible use VBS to program global actions and procedures as well as to dynamize and trigger graphic objects in runtime.
Please read them carefully before you write the package to their specific functions (at least 20 characters). As far as possible not to let the station for the time you have spent on that amendment. Have to extract the password to the password
A new PLL topology and a new simplified linear model are presented. The new fractional-N synthesizer presents no reference spurs and lowers the overall phase noise, thanks to the presence of a SampleJHold block. With a new simulation methodology it is possible to perform very accurate simulations, whose results match closely those obtained with the linear PLL model developed.
EKF-SLAM Simulator
This version of the simulator uses global variables for
all large objects, such as the state covariance matrix.
While bad programming practice, it is a necessary evil
for MatLab efficiency, as MatLab has no facility to avoid
gratuitous memory allocation and copying when passing
(and modifying) variables between functions. With this
concession, effort has been made to keep the code as
clean and modular as possible.
aiNet application is a very powerful and a very simple tool for solving the problems which are usually solved with artificial neural networks (ANN). All possible tests we had run proved that the results obtained with aiNet are at least as good as the results obtained with some other ANNs. Let us state some of aiNet抯 features.
(c) aiNet 1995-1997
Exuberant Ctags is a multilanguage reimplementation of the much-underused
ctags(1) program and is intended to be the mother of all ctags programs. It
generates indexes of source code definitions which are used by a number of
editors and tools. The motivation which drove the development of Exuberant
Ctags was the need for a ctags program which supported generation of tags
for all possible C language constructs (which no other ctags offers), and
because most were easily fooled by a number of preprocessor contructs.
The PMSM FOC is made of several C modules, compatible with the free-of-charge IAR
EWARM KickStart edition toolchain version 4.42. It is used to quickly evaluate both the MCU
and the available tools. In addition, when used together with the STM32F103xx motor
control starter kit (STM3210B-MCKIT) and PM motor, a motor can be made to run in a very
short time. It also eliminates the need for time-consuming development of FOC and speed
regulation algorithms by providing ready-to-use functions that let the user concentrate on
the application layer. Moreover, it is possible to get rid of any speed sensor thanks to the
sensorless algorithm for rotor position reconstruction.