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Moreover, the robust fault detection problem has been considered as a standard H∞ model matching.
In the paper the unit commitment (UC) problem has been considered, with highlights on changes in the market scenario.
This problem has been considered in the literature, e.g., see Yang and Draper (2003), Wang (2004) and Kerr (2006).
In previous studies, this problem has been considered to be equivalent to a static output feedback design problem, which is essentially a non-convex problem.
An example illustrating an MCDM model applied in an industrial engineering problem has been considered to demonstrate the veracity of the proposed technique.
Thus far, the problem has been considered solely in terms of the lubricant and contact parameters, for example viscosity and amount of lubricant available, contact size and time available for reflow.
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This type of problem have been considered by many authors and several results concerning existence, nonexistence, and asymptotic behavior have been established.
By its applicative nature, several versions of this problem have been considered, such as dynamic, time-dependent versions (see e.g. [5]).
Meanwhile, unlike majority of research which has focused only on maximizing the throughput of CR networks, various performance metrics for the joint optimization problem have been considered in this article.
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