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Classification of RSS values according to position, however, has been shown to be an interesting alternative; here, the mobile terminal's position is estimated by classifying sets of measured RSS values, called fingerprints, obtained from distinct spatial regions, making use of a model constructed in a previous "training" phase.

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Making use of a model-based investigation, a fault-to-symptoms dependency study is performed.

A: We were able to make use of a model we have developed of the U.S. economy that has significant detail on the energy economy, taxes and taxation, and households of different income levels.

In this work, we make use of a model checking approach that is based on a model transformation to validate the automatically derived behavior of a WBSN for health monitoring.

The cost function makes use of a model of the sensor node using values stemming from benchmarking the Titan implementation on real sensor nodes (see Section 4 and [21]) with a TI MSP430 microcontroller and a CC2420 transceiver.

We make use of a model of active Teff-Treg cross-regulation developed previously to describe the dynamics of T-cells in humans [ 10], updating here the model parameters to reproduce experimental data from EAE studies in mice.

The second method we propose makes use of a model-based matrix completion technique.

Based on the actual grid current, the proposed SO estimates accurately the PUC capacitor voltage, which is fed to the Model Predictive Control (MPC) algorithm while making use of a hybrid model considering both discrete and continuous variables.

The computation of the radiation pressure accelerations, making use of a panel model of the satellite outer surfaces, a conical solar eclipse model, as well as maps of the Earth's albedo reflectivity and IR emissivity, is described in Doornbos (2011).

Making use of a semiparametric model to characterize the fMRI time series and the AR(p) to model the temporally correlated noise, a generalized least squares (GLS) estimator for voxelwise consistent nonparametric HRF estimation is derived.

We address this problem by making use of a parametric model of the teleoperation system, which allows us to put independent bounds on the uncertain parameters without introducing conservatism in the model.

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