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Hyperbolic discount curves: a reply to Ainslie

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Theory and Decision. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11238-013-9361-8 Ainslie (Theory and Decision, 73, 3-34, 2012) challenges our interpretation of the properties of hyperbolic discount curves in an iterated prisoners' dilemma (IPD) model. In this reply, we discuss the emergence of hyperbolic discount functions in the behavioral economics literature and evaluate their properties. Furthermore, we present a summarized version of our IPD model and evaluate Ainslie's points of contention.

VDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210General Social SciencesGeneral Decision SciencesComputer Science ApplicationshyperbolicArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)discount functioniterated prisoners' dilemmaDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEconomicsDiscount functionGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceMathematical economicsApplied Psychology
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Mixed l-/l1 fault detection observer design for positive switched systems with time-varying delay via delta operator approach

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12555-013-0466-1 This paper investigates the problem of fault detection observer design for positive switched systems with time-varying delay via delta operator approach. A new fault sensitivity measure, called l-index, is proposed. The l- fault detection observer design and multi-objective l -/l1 fault detection observer design problems are addressed. Based on the average dwell time approach and the piecewise copositive type Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional method in delta domain, sufficient conditions for the existence of …

VDP::Technology: 500::Mechanical engineering: 570Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionDelta operatorMechatronicsfault sensitivityFault (power engineering)positive switched systemsMeasure (mathematics)VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Analysis: 411Fault detection and isolationfault detectionComputer Science Applicationsdelta operatorDwell timeControl theoryControl and Systems EngineeringPiecewiseAverage dwell time; delta operator; fault detection; fault sensitivity; positive switched systems; Control and Systems Engineering; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSensitivity (control systems)Average dwell timeMathematics
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Wildfire Monitoring Based on Energy Efficient Clustering Approach for FANETS

2022

Forest fires are a significant threat to the ecological system’s stability. Several attempts have been made to detect forest fires using a variety of approaches, including optical fire sensors, and satellite-based technologies, all of which have been unsuccessful. In today’s world, research on flying ad hoc networks (FANETs) is a thriving field and can be used successfully. This paper describes a unique clustering approach that identifies the presence of a fire zone in a forest and transfers all sensed data to a base station as soon as feasible via wireless communication. The fire department takes the required steps to prevent the spread of the fire. It is proposed in this study…

VDP::Teknologi: 500Artificial IntelligenceControl and Systems EngineeringVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Landbruksfag: 910clustering; energy efficiency; WSN; FANETS; LEACH; IoTAerospace EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsInformation SystemsDrones
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Motion control with optimal nonlinear damping: from theory to experiment

2022

Optimal nonlinear damping control was recently introduced for the second-order SISO systems, showing some advantages over a classical PD feedback controller. This paper summarizes the main theoretical developments and properties of the optimal nonlinear damping controller and demonstrates, for the first time, its practical experimental evaluation. An extended analysis and application to more realistic (than solely the double-integrator) motion systems are also given in the theoretical part of the paper. As comparative linear feedback controller, a PD one is taken, with the single tunable gain and direct compensation of the plant time constant. The second, namely experimental, part of the pa…

VDP::Teknologi: 500Control and Systems EngineeringApplied MathematicsFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSystems and Control (eess.SY)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and ControlComputer Science ApplicationsControl Engineering Practice
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Robust adaptive backstepping DP control of ROVs

2022

Dynamic positioning is an important control feature for an underwater remotely operated vehicle. This paper presents a nonlinear dynamic positioning controller suited for application to vehicles with model uncertainties, operating in environments with unpredictable disturbances, such as an aquaculture net cage. The proposed controller combines the backstepping approach with an adaptation term to ensure robustness. Using Lyapunov theory and Matrosov’s theorem the origin of the closed-loop system is proven to be: (i) globally asymptotically stable when assuming persistency of excitation, and (ii) stable and bounded, with the true position converging to the desired position if there is no pers…

VDP::Teknologi: 500Remotely operated vehicleMatrosov’s theoremDynamic positioningControl and Systems EngineeringApplied MathematicsAdaptive controlAquacultureElectrical and Electronic EngineeringVDP::Teknologi: 500::Marin teknologi: 580Computer Science Applications
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Mixed-Valence Molecular Unit for Quantum Cellular Automata: Beyond the Born-Oppenheimer Paradigm through the Symmetry-Assisted Vibronic Approach.

2016

In this article, we focus on the electron-vibrational problem of the tetrameric mixed-valence (MV) complexes proposed for implementation as four-dot molecular quantum cellular automata (mQCA).1 Although the adiabatic approximation explored in ref 2 is an appropriate tool for the qualitative analysis of the basic characteristics of mQCA, like vibronic trapping of the electrons encoding binary information and cell-cell response, it loses its accuracy providing moderate vibronic coupling and fails in the description of the discrete pattern of the vibronic levels. Therefore, a precise solution of the quantum-mechanical vibronic problem is of primary importance for the evaluation of the shapes o…

Valence (chemistry)ChemistryBorn–Oppenheimer approximation02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsAdiabatic theoremElectron transferVibronic couplingsymbols.namesakeQuantum mechanicsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsVibronic spectroscopyPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyQuantumQuantum cellular automatonJournal of chemical theory and computation
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What is the value of eGovernment – and how can we actually realize it?

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to promote academic discourse around the understanding of the concept of value of eGovernment and how a diverse set of benefits or values can be realized from eGovernment efforts.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is designed as a viewpoint paper with emphasis on grounding a set of arguments on current practice and relevant scholarly papers.FindingsAlthough not based on a formal, structured review, the paper proposes that the concept of value in relation to eGovernment is insufficiently discussed and defined in the eGovernment literature. Based on the high failure rates of eGovernment efforts, it further proposes that structured approaches to benefits r…

Value (ethics)GovernmentInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementPublic AdministrationRelation (database)Computer scienceCurrent practicebusiness.industryContext (language use)Set (psychology)businessComputer Science ApplicationsTransforming Government: People, Process and Policy
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Percepción de los estudiantes universitarios ante una actividad audiovisual con dispositives móviles: un estudio de caso.

2020

El presente estudio radica en el interés que aportan las manifestaciones de los estudiantes universitarios de Magisterio, futuros maestros, desde una vertiente cualitativa y, en menor medida, cuantitativa, sobre el uso de los dispositivos portables, en concreto los teléfonos móviles con apoyo de la red social Facebook, en el proceso de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Se trata de una experiencia educativa centrada en la creación de audiovisuales mediante dispositivos móviles. Los resultados avalan, por un lado, la importancia que los discentes atribuyen al recurso y la motivación que les genera el uso de estas innovadoras metodologías con TIC. Otorgan valor a la necesidad de actualizarse tecnológic…

Value (ethics)Linguistics and LanguageSocial networkHigher educationbusiness.industryTelefonia mòbilCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrimary educationIgnoranceLanguage and LinguisticsComputer Science ApplicationsEducationResource (project management)Information and Communications TechnologyPedagogybusinessPsychologyMobile deviceHumanitiesmedia_commonEnsenyament audiovisual
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Explaining Extreme Mobile Experiences

2013

Extreme service or product experiences have a major influence on perceptions and behavior. Therefore, numerous studies have collected such single positive and negative experiences to understand which factors affect (dis)satisfaction, value, and quality. However, most of these studies lack the process approach needed for understanding why and how these experiences take place and proceed, whereas the context of mobile applications has also remained highly unexplored. This study aims to fill the gap by presenting the mobile experience process model with empirical evidence of extreme experiences from 606 actual mobile application users. With the help of the model and the detailed descriptions o…

Value (ethics)ta113Service (systems architecture)Knowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman Factors and ErgonomicsContext (language use)Affect (psychology)Computer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionPerceptionQuality (business)Product (category theory)businessPsychologyEmpirical evidenceta512media_commonInternational Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
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Improved route planning and scheduling of waste collection and transport

2006

The collection of waste is a highly visible and important municipal service that involves large expenditures. Waste collection problems are, however, one of the most difficult operational problems to solve. This paper describes the optimization of vehicle routes and schedules for collecting municipal solid waste in Eastern Finland. The solutions are generated by a recently developed guided variable neighborhood thresholding metaheuristic that is adapted to solve real-life waste collection problems. Several implementation approaches to speed up the method and cut down the memory usage are discussed. A case study on the waste collection in two regions of Eastern Finland demonstrates that sign…

Variable (computer science)Service (systems architecture)Municipal solid wasteOperations researchArtificial IntelligenceComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringWaste collectionMetaheuristicComputer Science ApplicationsScheduling (computing)Expert Systems with Applications
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