real-time control

collocation in English

meaningsofreal-timeandcontrol

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real-time
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈrɪəl.taɪm/
us
/ˈriː.əl.taɪm/
communicated, shown, presented, etc. at the same time as events actually ...
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control
noun
uk
/kənˈtrəʊl/
us
/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofreal-timeandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We acknowledge again that a full model of infant reaching would integrate the decision level with thereal-timecontrolof the movement.
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Kinematic analysis of maximally regular parallel robots is trivial and no computation is required forreal-timecontrol.
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It is interesting here to mention other developments based onreal-timecontrolof sound synthesis and transformation by single wind instrument performers.
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Thus, efficient sensing ability and communications with its host computer are critical for itsreal-timecontrol.
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Research activities focus on intelligent control, distributed discrete manufacturing solutions, system diagnostics and software architectures forreal-timecontrol.
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Unfortunately, the measured force signal is very noisy and derivatives of such signal cannot be used in thereal-timecontrolapplications.
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This is not acceptable forreal-timecontrolof our biped because this could lead to its fall.
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The goal is to be able to annotate a score with possibly complexreal-timecontrolobjects that manipulate its structure or interpretation.
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The method is suitable forreal-timecontroland is relatively inexpensive.
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The presented method is suitable forreal-timecontroland is relatively inexpensive.
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This part is responsible forreal-timecontrolto guarantee response times and safety of the control system.
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In other words,real-timecontrolis feasible in either case of the two systems.
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An efficient code should be developed forreal-timecontrol.
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All other movements, including vergence, pursuit, and optokinetic movements, are underreal-timecontrolof the visual stimulus and do not require planning.
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Therefore, it is reasonable to reduce the number of modelled vibration modes to small finite number, which can be further reduced forreal-timecontrol.
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As such, it is not suitable forreal-timecontrol.
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Although global methods generally give better results, forreal-timecontroland decision, only local methods are applicable.
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The objective of this control method is to obtain a smooth and soft motion based on areal-timecontrol.
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