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This paper presents a practical design approach to automatic model construction and controller design for the F16 aircraft. The automatic model construction and controller design are realized using the framework of a Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy modeling and control. Any trimmed equilibriums in addition to the complicated dynamics describing in an F16 aircraft simulator are considered and automatically...
We apply the superposition solution combined with the method of moments into electromagnetic scattering problem from multiple objects. We compare our numerical results with those by the standard method of moments. We show that our results agree with the standard method of moments for some cases, but disagree for other cases.
We discuss electromagnetic scattering from N-object configurations, where each object is small. We employ the superposition solution combined with method of moments. We show some numerical results, which show that the method works well and not.
In this paper, we perform computer simulation of 2-dimensional photonic crystal waveguide composed of photonic crystal and slab waveguides. The slab waveguides work as input/output ports. Computer simulations are performed by the method of moment based on the guided-mode extracted integral equations, which had been proposed by the authors [1], [2]. We also apply the fast multipole method [3] on numerical...
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