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Resource management in cloud computing is a difficult problem, as one is often tasked with balancing between adequate service to clients and cost minimization in dynamic environments of many interconnected components. To make correct decisions in these environments, good performance models are necessary. A common modeling methodology is to use networks of queues, but as these are prohibitively exp

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Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are efficient for classification of sequential data such as speech and audio due to their high precision on tasks. However, power efficiency, the required memory capacity and bandwidth requirements make them less suitable for battery powered devices. In this work, we introduce FLoPAD-GRU: a system on a chip (SoC) for efficient processing of gated recurrent unit (GR

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There is a large variability between individuals in the response to anesthetic drugs, that seriously limits the achievable performance of closed-loop controlled drug dosing. Full individualization of patient models based on early clinical response data has been suggested as a means to improve performance with maintained robustness (safety). We use estimation theoretic analysis and realization theo

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Numerous modelling efforts have attempted to characterize the effects of different non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on the Covid-19 spread. Arguably the most famous is one published in Nature by an Imperial College group. A slight variation of it was later published in Science by a group of Oxford researchers. Both publications are based on hierarchical Bayesian modelling that aims to expla

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Novel methods for the inference of radiation intensityfunctions defined over known surfaces are proposed, intendedfor use in surveying applications with mobile spectrometers.Previous approaches, based on the maximum likelihoodexpectation maximization (ML-EM) framework with Poissonlikelihoods, are extended to better handle spatially continuousintensity statistics using ideas from Gaussian filtering

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This article addresses the distributed cooperative control design for a class of sampled-data teleoperation systems with multiple slave mobile manipulators grasping an object in the presence of communication bandwidth limitation and time delays. Discrete-time information transmission with time-varying delays is assumed, and the Round-Robin (RR) scheduling protocol is used to regulate the data tran

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A 32 Kb dual-port low-voltage SRAM in 28 nm FD-SOI, featuring foundry supplied high-density 6T bitcells, is presented. Dual-port configurability is realized by a unique dual-rail architecture, utilizing boost techniques that guarantee reliable operation in low-voltage. The area cost of the array is 62% lower, compared to widely used 8T two-port or dual-port SRAM arrays. The SRAM reliably operates

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ControlSystems.jl enables the powerful features of the Julia language to be leveraged for control design and analysis.The toolbox provides types for state-space, transfer-function, and time-delay models, together with algorithms for design and analysis.Julia's mathematically-oriented syntax is convenient for implementing control algorithms, and its just-in-time compilation gives performance on par

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In inverse optimal control, an optimal controller is synthesized with respect to a meaningful, a posteriori defined, cost functional. Our work illustrates the usefulness of this approach in the control of converter-based power systems and networked systems in general, and thereby in finding controllers with topological structure and known optimality properties. In particular, we design an inverse

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Low-rank inducing unitarily invariant norms have been introduced to convexify problems with a low-rank/sparsity constraint. The most well-known member of this family is the so-called nuclear norm. To solve optimization problems involving such norms with proximal splitting methods, efficient ways of evaluating the proximal mapping of the low-rank inducing norms are needed. This is known for the nuc

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Smart cameras are increasingly used in surveillance solutions in public spaces. Contemporary computer vision applications can be used to recognize events that require intervention by emergency services. Smart cameras can be mounted in locations where citizens feel particularly unsafe, e.g., pathways and underpasses with a history of incidents. One promising approach for smart cameras is edge AI, i

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The damping ratio is a key performance measure in systems that can be modelled as networks of masses and springs. We derive a lower bound on this quantity that applies to such networks when the masses are subject to viscous damping. The result allows the size of the damping ratio to be understood as a function of the system parameters. We use this to derive a decentralised criterion which, if sati

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Background and objective: New proposals to improve the regulation of hypnosis in anaesthesia based on the development of advanced control structures emerge continuously. However, a fair study to analyse the real benefits of these structures compared to simpler clinically validated PID-based solutions has not been presented so far. The main objective of this work is to analyse the performance limit

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Deep learning has proven itself to be a powerful tool to develop datadriven signal processing algorithms for challenging engineering problems. By learning the key features and characteristics of the input signals instead of requiring a human to first identify and model them, learned algorithms can beat many human-made algorithms. In particular, deep neural networks are capable of learning the comp

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Efficient unit propagation for clausal constraints is a core building block of conflict-driven clause learning (CDCL) Boolean satisfiability (SAT) and lazy clause generation constraint programming (CP) solvers. Conflict-driven pseudo-Boolean (PB) solvers extend the CDCL paradigm from clausal constraints to integer linear constraints, also known as (linear) PB constraints. For PB solvers, many diff

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We present a framework for measurement dimension reduction in Gaussian filtering, defined in terms of a linear operator acting on the measurement vector. This operator is optimized to minimize the Cramér-Rao bound of the estimate's mean squared error (MSE), yielding a measurement subspace from which elements minimally worsen the filter MSE performance, as compared to filtering with the original me

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Safety evaluations made in the city Helsingborg indicate a decreased risk of being exposed to crime, but an increased feeling of unsafe. Damage in the form of scribbling (graffiti) is one of several indicators contributing to feeling unsafe. In this paper we investigate whether the use of Internet­-of-­things technology, where a sensor monitors a walking and cycling tunnel, makes it possible to re

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Event-based control is a promising concept for the design of resource-efficient feedback systems, where events such as sampling, actuation, and data transmissions are triggered reactively based on monitored control performance rather than a periodic timer. In this thesis, we investigate how sampling and communication events should be triggered to fully exploit the potential of event-based control

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The building of sustainable innovation capabilities in Africa requires an innovation system capable of producing, disseminating and using new knowledge. This paper assesses the process of constructing the National Innovation System (NIS) in Rwanda. It is posited that consensus on and acceptance of the concept of NIS among stakeholders is crucial in the early process of constructing an efficient an