Real-Time Target for Advanced Calculus in Industrial Control

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Real-Time Target for Advanced Calculus in Industrial Control. / Yan, Song.
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title = "Real-Time Target for Advanced Calculus in Industrial Control",
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KW - Cyber-physische Systeme

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KW - Real-time systems

KW - Linux

KW - Cyber-physical systems

KW - ODE solver

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