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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a benchmark control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a standard or reference point for comparison in experiments, studies, or evaluations.
Example: "We will use the previous study's results as a benchmark control to assess the effectiveness of our new treatment."
Alternatives: "as a reference standard" or "as a comparative measure".
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The idea is to take the auxiliary nonlinear controller as a benchmark control system and to design EMPC algorithms that gives practically better economic performance than the auxiliary nonlinear controller.
The sets of sub-networks were built using gene lists comprising Consistency Tier 1 and a joint list comprised of all three numbered Tiers (Tier 1+ Tier 2 + Tier 3), the latter as a benchmark control to illustrate the loss of the priority rank by the sub-network comprising the genes relevant to neurological diseases.
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This work shows the implementation of a laboratory – scale oxygen distribution plant built with the aim of being used as a benchmark for control and optimization of networked processes.
As a benchmark, a control regimen comprising standard tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and steroid regimen was used.
Another group ingested 4 × 5 g of CM for 5 days as a non-blinded benchmark control.
The inverted pendulum is a classic experimental facility that is widely used as a benchmark for testing control algorithms.
In addition, uncontaminated samples were casted to serve as benchmark (control) specimens.
This paper presents a kite control and optimization problem intended as a benchmark problem for advanced control and optimization.
Therefore, it is the purpose of this paper to describe a more repeatable but more complicated inverted pendulum system as a benchmark system for testing control strategies.
As a benchmark we use the control of a flexible arm which carries a payload along a horizontal circular trajectory with a perfect damping of the vibration at the stop.
This paper presents the results of a study on fault-tolerant control of a ship propulsion benchmark [Izadi-Zamanabadi, R., & Blanke, M. (1999). A ship propulsion system as a benchmark for fault tolerant control. Control Engineering Practice, 7 (2), 227 239] which uses estimated or virtual measurements as feedback variables.
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