A QUASI-OPPOSITIONAL METHOD FOR OUTPUT TRACKING CONTROL BY SWARM-BASED MPID CONTROLLER ON AC/HVDC INTERCONNECTED SYSTEMS WITH VIRTUAL INERTIA EMULATION

A Quasi-Oppositional Method for Output Tracking Control by Swarm-Based MPID Controller on AC/HVDC Interconnected Systems With Virtual Inertia Emulation

This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of the effect of quasi oppositional - based learning method utilization in output tracking control through a swarm-based multivariable Proportional-Integral-Derivative (SMPID) controller, which is tuned by a novel performance index based on the step response characteristics in multi-input multi-output

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Reinforcement of perceptual inference: reward and punishment alter conscious visual perception during binocular rivalry

Perception is an inferential process, which becomes immediately evident when sensory information is conflicting or ambiguous and thus allows for more than one perceptual interpretation.Thinking the idea of perception as inference through to the end results in a blurring of boundaries between perception and action selection, as perceptual inference

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NATURALISASI FILSAFAT ISLAM DALAM PEMIKIRAN AL-GHAZALI

The thought of al-Ghazali as outlined in Tahafut al-Falasifah has been a controversy for centuries and even today it has become a debate mainly related to the view of al-Ghazali who deconstructed the building of philosophy in Islam resulting in old wounds.In the end, various negative stigmas directed at al-Ghazali.However, whether the work of al-Gh

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Genomic Profiling of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes in Clinical Salmonella Isolates from Cattle in the Texas Panhandle, USA

Rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Salmonella serotypes host-adapted to cattle is of pull sandro outlet increasing concern to the beef and dairy industry.The bulk of the existing literature focuses on AMR post-slaughter.In comparison, the understanding of AMR in Salmonella among pre-harvest cattle is still limited, particularly in Texas, whic

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