نتایج جستجو برای: desired gain selection index

تعداد نتایج: 920421  

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Hongyu Cui Rongqing Zhang Lingyang Song Bingli Jiao

In this paper, we investigate the performance of bidirectional relay selection using amplify-andforward protocol with imperfect channel state information, i.e., delay effect and channel estimation error. The asymptotic expression of end-to-end SER in high SNR regime is derived in a closed form, which indicates that the delay effect causes the loss of both coding gain and diversity order, while ...

2004
R. M. Koch L. V. Cundiff K. E. Gregory L. D. Van Vleck Roman L. Hruska

An experiment involving crosses among selection and control lines was conducted to partition direct and maternal additive genetic response to 20 yr of selection for 1) weaning weight, 2) yearling weight, and 3) index of yearling weight and muscle score. Selection response was evaluated for efficiency of gain, growth from birth through market weight, and carcass characteristics. Heritability and...

2015
J Jesus Ceron-Rojas José Crossa Vivi N Arief Kaye Basford Jessica Rutkoski Diego Jarquín Gregorio Alvarado Yoseph Beyene Kassa Semagn Ian DeLacy

A genomic selection index (GSI) is a linear combination of genomic estimated breeding values that uses genomic markers to predict the net genetic merit and select parents from a nonphenotyped testing population. Some authors have proposed a GSI; however, they have not used simulated or real data to validate the GSI theory and have not explained how to estimate the GSI selection response and the...

2014
Suigen Yang Liugen Xue S. G. Yang L. G. Xue

We consider the problem of variable selection for the single-index random effects models with longitudinal data. An automatic variable selection procedure is developed using smooth-threshold. The proposed method shares some of the desired features of existing variable selection methods: the resulting estimator enjoys the oracle property; the proposed procedure avoids the convex optimization pro...

Journal: :Advanced Robotics 2003
Alan P. Bowling Oussama Khatib

This article presents two methods for selecting actuators based on the dynamic loading criteria which yield a manipulator with a desired level of dynamic performance. Here, dynamic performance is measured in terms of a robot’s acceleration and force capabilities, which describe its ability to accelerate the end-effector and to apply forces to the environment, given the limitations on its actuat...

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