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Discover Ludwig'Mitigate error' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe taking steps to reduce the impact of any mistakes or errors that have been made. For example, "To mitigate error we must have robust quality assurance procedures in place."
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An improved incremental conductance-based maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method that can mitigate error signal spikes is proposed and modeled in RT-LAB as well.
The key idea is that the levels in the tree are designed to solve the easiest classification tasks first, allowing us to mitigate error propagation.
To mitigate error propagation and ill-posed problem during the process of identification, a weighted regularization approach based on the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) was proposed, where the regularization parameter was selected by the GCV method.
The second approach to mitigate error propagation is to develop better combining schemes for the destination.
In particular, we consider wrapped space-frequency coding (WSFC) and coded V-BLAST with ABL and optimize both schemes to mitigate error propagation inherent in the detection process.
At the destination, cooperative maximal ratio combining (C-MRC) detector [19] is employed prior to channel decoding to mitigate error propagation.
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These integral constraints are not necessary and typically are included to mitigate errors in determining the vortex sheet strengths themselves.
As pointed out by Chris Sutton among others, in the wake of the incident the debate should surely be around how standards of refereeing can be improved – it was the referee, Steven McLean, who ducked the key decision, even if Muir was no help – and the potential for introducing technology that could mitigate errors.
Additionally, we propose an efficient filtering approach for improving the IMU measurements, which is able to mitigate errors caused by inaccurate off-the-shelf IMUs and magnetic field disturbances.
In response to a previous investigation on the influence of specimen pre-shear and wrinkling on the accuracy of uniaxial bias extension test results (Alsayednoor et al. [1]), numerical and experimental investigations have been conducted, aimed at evaluating the use of transparent anti-wrinkle plates to mitigate errors due to wrinkling of engineering fabrics.
Couch and beam tracking may be eventually combined so as to mitigate errors in couch displacement, reported to range from 0.1-0.3 0.1-0.3 mm[72]llimandr leaf displacollimatorits.
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