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Hence, the control must be designed to compensate for delays.
Nutrition support of the premature infant must be designed to compensate for metabolic and gastrointestinal immaturity, immunologic insufficiency, and the demands of associated medical conditions.
To achieve high accuracy machining, the controller for the linear motor system should be designed to compensate for the cutting force.
This means that besides the power control at ST, the power allocation at CR also needs to be designed to compensate the interference caused to the primary system due to secondary transmissions.
"The system has to be designed to compensate for the error".
Both men said that appliances, home accessories and furnishings can be designed to compensate for deficits such as arthritis, hearing and visual impairment and difficulty in walking.
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Then a digital controller which is a lag compensator is designed to compensate the system.
Finally, an adaptive error compensator is designed to compensate an approximation error of RFNN.
Based on the formulas, a method for real-time magnetic compensation is designed to compensate the ferromagnet's moment.
On the basis of identified parameters and Lyapunov stability theory, a backstepping integral adaptive compensator is designed to compensate the nonlinear friction disturbance.
The compensation controller is designed to compensate for the difference between the ideal computational controller and the FNN controller.
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