Abstract: This article is concerned with the problem of functional observer-controller (FOC) design when a complex unmeasurable premise variable (UPV) exists in the Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy systems.
Just like a fancy camera doesn't make you a photographer, just having access to powerful AI tools doesn't mean you're getting real value out of them. It's what you do with the tools-how you structure ...
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What is a ghost card? Benefits, examples, and use cases Many businesses face a similar frustrating scenario: An employee needs to buy software for a project, but the company credit card is with a ...
Abstract: This letter presents the design of an unknown input observer (UIO) for linear parameter-varying (LPV) systems, including nonlinearities that are assumed to fulfill one-sided Lipschitz ...
Innovative framework enhances clinician trust and transparency in AI-driven healthcare diagnostics, driving broader adoption of AI across clinical practices REDMOND, Wash., March 12, 2025 (GLOBE ...
As AI engineers, crafting clean, efficient, and maintainable code is critical, especially when building complex systems. Let’s explore some key design patterns that are particularly useful in AI and ...
Observer vs. Pub/Sub: Understanding Key Differences in Design Patterns Explore the differences between the Observer and Publish/Subscribe patterns, their use cases, and how they impact coupling and ...