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Abstract: This paper explores a novel class of event-triggered mechanisms for nonlinear systems utilizing output-feedback control. Initially, an output-feedback state observer is designed to estimate ...
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Rats called Carmack and Romero, who have been taught how to play DOOM, have now learned how to shoot the in-game weapon via a ...
With Australia's strict gun laws, how was Sajid Akram able to legally own the gun he was using to slaughter innocent people ...