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- A deadband or dead-band (also known as a dead zone or a neutral zone) is a band of input values in the domain of a transfer function in a control system...
- crossings constant are emplo**** to define the perceptual deadband for haptic force stimulus. The deadband has an important application in designing perceptually...
- the change would be small (within the defined deadband range). The calculated output must leave the deadband before the actual output will change. The proportional...
- wide deadband around the stop position. To achieve accurate control of differential steering, the control system needs to compensate for this deadband. Internal...
- season of Star Trek: The Next Generation Neutral zone (control theory) or deadband Neutral zone (dentistry), where the forces exerted by the muscles of the...
- that is, a differential range around its setpoint, known as the switch's deadband, inside which small changes of pressure do not influence the state of the...
- thrusters to continually nudge the spacecraft back and forth within a deadband of allowed attitude error. Thrusters may also be referred to as m****-expulsion...
- zero output value of such a quantizer is referred to as the dead zone or deadband. The dead zone can sometimes serve the same purpose as a noise gate or...
- hysteresis graph. Backlash (engineering) Bean's critical state model Black box Deadband Fuzzy control system Hysteresivity Markov property Memristor Path dependence...
- information from previous motions, and another refinement would be preventing deadbands when moving slowly by adding interpolation or frame-skipping.[citation...