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This paper presents a new PID congestion controller design for transmission control protocol (TCP) networks. It would be possible to efficiently control the TCP traffic in the proposed control scheme. This would be done via the use of only the queue length at router needless to know the TCP window size which is not accessible at the routers side. The stability condition is presented by applying linear...
Based on the fact that the queuing delay involved in the congestion control algorithm is state-dependent, the model of communication over TCP network protocol is transformed to a state-dependent delay differential equation. Hence, our paper firstly presented a sufficient condition for the stability of this class of systems. The results are presented in terms of linear matrix inequality (LMI). After,...
This paper presents a sufficient stability condition for internet-based tele-operation systems in terms of LMI. The tele-operation scheme is modeled in state-space as a time-delay system in retarded form and a delay-independent stability criterion is extracted. By choosing Lyapunov-Krasovski functional, we show that the internet-based tele-operation system is stable and has good performance under...
The prerequisite for bioactive materials to bond to living bone is the formation of biologically equivalent carbonate apatite on their surfaces in the body. Calcium phosphate ceramic surfaces can be transformed to a biological apatite through a series of surface reactions including dissolution–precipitation and ion exchange. In the present work, apatite coatings with different crystallinity, compositions...
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