Sentences with phrase «of adaptive control»

Attentional orienting skills, in particular, have been identified as a critical component of the regulatory process, since orienting has the direct effect of amplifying, at a neural level, the stimuli toward which attention is directed, changing the affective experience of the individual.17 Thus, orienting skills assist in the management of both negative and positive emotions, and consequently in the development of adaptive control of emotion and behaviour.
«The multi-center NASA team worked together seamlessly, yielding a major advance in launch vehicle flight control technology and substantially accelerating the application of adaptive control to manned systems,» Orr said.
An early version of an adaptive control system was used on the last X-15 rocket plane that was built in the 1960s.
Elliot Landaw uses differential equations to model transport across the blood - brain barrier and applies methods of adaptive control to chemotherapy for cancer.

Not exact matches

We did have a suite of driver - assist features to check out, ranging from adaptive cruise control with a stop - and - go function (for traffic) to forward - collision and lane - departure warning.
«Injury mitigation technologies; comprehensive representations of biomechanical processes; regenerative actuation technologies; adaptive sensing and control technologies; and advancements in potential suit human - to - machine interfaces» must first be developed.
A litany of driver - assist features are standard for the TLX A-Spec, ranging from adaptive cruise control to lane - keep assist and forward collision braking, but I didn't much use them.
The Model 3's 15 - inch center screen is has an impressive level of capability and functionality, the magazine said, but it's packed with menus and drivers are forced to use it «in ways that don't always make sense,» such as to adjust the car's adaptive cruise control speed.
For example, drivers will get used to the idea of more automated control of their vehicles with interim technologies like adaptive cruise control and automated braking, the report states.
Aside from standard features such as adaptive cruise control, Volvo's technology was crafted so that both cyclists and careless pedestrians are detected when they suddenly jump in front of the car.
Supportive - adaptive counseling aims at reversing this out - of - control adaptive mechanism which has become maladaptive to the family's coping with the crisis.
Attempts at nuclear fusion are not part of some biological adaptive «survival of the fittest» process but show our transcendence of a merely material law of control and direction.
Watlow's Adaptive Thermal Systems (ATS ™) are a suite of technologies that combine heating, sensing and controlling in innovative ways to improve the thermal performance of a customer's application.
Traulsen's addition of low GWP refrigerant models as well as technology enhancements including: LED lights, ECM fan improvements and Adaptive Control Technology.
Integrating relational psychotherapy approaches with mindfulness practices and adaptive skill building, Dr. Eastwood has worked extensively with issues of anxiety disorders, trauma, impulse control disorders / ADHD, mood disorders, and social / behavioral concerns among youth.
I certainly liked the idea of having an automatic braking stroller, but had mixed feelings about the adaptive cruise control.
Here is Miliband's thesis; it is that the European left is losing elections on an epic scale because it has lost control of the political argument to a much more adaptive European Right.
In attacking the air - blurred starlight, his weapon of choice will be a run - of - the - mill adaptive optics system augmented by another more «extreme» version that uses 2,000 computer - controlled actuators to correct atmospheric distortions by flexing a deformable mirror more than 3,600 times per second.
According to their modeling, a system in which each car crosses the intersection in its own virtual bubble of safe space, modulating its speed using adaptive cruise control, will result in smooth traffic flow in each direction.
«One of the main obstacles to malaria eradication is the enormous diversity and adaptive flexibility of the Anopheles mosquito species, therefore a better understanding of the genetic, behavioral, and ecological factors underlying its ability to evolve resistance is key to controlling this disease,» Kamdem said.
In 1994, on a UK motorway, Jaguar and Lucas Industries demonstrated the safety of adaptive cruise control and automatic lane keeping; both technologies are now commonplace on our roads.
Even after the cells were taken out of microgravity for up to 30 generations before being combined with the control strain, they maintained 72 per cent of their adaptive advantage, pointing to permanent mutations in the genes rather than merely a temporary adjustment.
Kingsley's research has shown that these adaptive changes are often driven by changes in the regulatory regions that surround and control gene expression, rather than within the coding regions of the genes themselves.
That is among the conclusions in a new study testing the importance of «first arrival» in controlling adaptive radiation of species, a hypothesis famously proposed for «Darwin's Finches,» birds from the Galapagos Islands that were first brought to scientific attention by Darwin.
The UNC research team, led by Lemon and Jason Whitmire, Ph.D., Associate Professor in UNC's Department of Genetics, is now poised to investigate the complicated interplay of nonspecific «innate» and specific «adaptive» immune responses that ultimately control the infection and eliminate HAV from the host — processes that are not well understood for any of the five human hepatitis viruses.
Modern observatories use «adaptive optics» — computer - controlled deformable mirrors that change shape thousands of times per second — to cancel out the worst effects of atmospheric turbulence on starlight.
The study examined fuel savings from 16 emerging transportation technologies, such as adaptive cruise control, eco-navigation, wireless communications to improve the efficiency of existing transportation infrastructure, such as traffic light synchronization.
The adaptive augmenting control system then responded to these vibrations, suppressing them when they were large, meeting one of the major objectives of the adaptive controller.
Noncytolytic control of viral infections by the innate and adaptive immune response.
With respect to biological applications, the group is focusing on how cellular heterogeneity and cell - to - cell communication drive ensemble - level decision - making in the immune system, with an emphasis on «two - body» interaction (e.g., host cell - virus interactions, innate immune control of adaptive immunity, tumor infiltration by immune cells).
Epigenetically - effected hypothalamic GnRH secretion is central to my model of nutrient - dependent pheromone - controlled adaptive evolution, which was presented as «Olfactory - genetic - neuronal - hormonal reciprocity in learning, memory, behavior and in immune function» during a 1995 Anti-Aging medicine conference.
Therefore, in the context of our detection abilities, I think others may have erred by not citing one of my other reviews: «Nutrient - dependent / pheromone - controlled adaptive evolution: a model»
The inflammasome adaptor ASC regulates the function of adaptive immune cells by controlling Dock2 - mediated Rac activation and actin polymerization.
TIM - 4, a receptor for phosphatidylserine, controls adaptive immunity by regulating the removal of antigen - specific T cells.
We demonstrate use of a matched filter algorithm for the processing of elongated laser guide star (LGS) Shack - Hartmann images, using the CANARY adaptive optics instrument on the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope and the European Souther... ▽ More The performance of adaptive optics systems is partially dependant on the algorithms used within the real - time control system to compute wavefront slope measurements.
Abstract: The performance of adaptive optics systems is partially dependant on the algorithms used within the real - time control system to compute wavefront slope measurements.
TMT also has developed many of the essential prototype components for the telescope, including key adaptive optics technologies and the support and control elements for the 492 mirror segments.
The Clarke laboratory (website: http://clarke.seas.harvard.edu/) at Harvard University is looking for a postdoctoral research fellow to conduct original and innovative research in the area of electronically controlled, adaptive devices based on dielectric elastomers for haptic applications.
Schaefer, A.; Sampath, S. C.; Intrator, A.; Min, A.; Gertler, T. S.; Surmeier, D. J.; Tarakhovsky, A.; Greengard, P. Control of Cognition and Adaptive Behavior by the GLP / G9a Epigenetic Suppressor Complex.
This revolutionary telescope will integrate the latest innovations in precision control, segmented mirror design, and adaptive optics to correct for the blurring effect of Earth's atmosphere.
Our long - term goal is to understand how stiffness control is integrated into the ongoing control of movement and how it is used in an adaptive fashion during interactions with the environment.
NK cells are one of the innate immune systems «first responders» that help to control an infection while the adaptive immune responses are gearing up.
In order to prevent autoimmunity and «collateral damage» to host tissues in the course of responses to pathogens, innate and adaptive immunity are subject to stringent control mechanisms.
In addition, we are investigating what the adaptive significance of such neuronal control over protein homeostasis may be for an organism.
Importantly, there is a clear signature of the parents» sensitivity to high CO2 in the molecular phenotype of the offspring expressed by the differential regulation of genes controlling the circadian rhythm indicating adaptive potential through natural standing variation.
Examples may include systems science approaches (e.g., computational modeling and simulation, network analysis, and engineering control methods) to conceptualize prevention at the micro - or macro-levels of analyses; alternative intervention designs for when randomization is not possible; new methods for optimization of interventions; adaptive interventions and SMART designs; and innovative analytic approaches including time varying effect models, and models for incorporating intensive longitudinal data and / or real time data capture in prevention science research.
Automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, blind spot warning, high beam assist, and the rest of Hyundai's safety suite are now standard across the range.
The strongest selling point of the Grand Touring trim is the active safety package, which includes the usual alphabet soup of crash avoidance systems — blind - spot monitoring, lane - keep assist, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive front lighting with high - beam control, and active cruise control.
For $ 58,490 (though you can only lease one for $ 369 a month from select dealers in California), you get a host of standard advanced technologies, including road - departure mitigation, lane - keep assist, collision - mitigation braking, and adaptive cruise control.
Options include adaptive suspension that allows you to select from a variety of drive modes on the Driving Experience Control switch, and there's a marked difference between the Comfort and Sport + modes if you choose this; we'd recommend adaptive over the regular passive set - up.
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