نتایج جستجو برای: fuzzy upper contra continuous multifunction

تعداد نتایج: 560975  

2002
B. Karlik M. O. Tokhi M. Alci

This paper presents an investigation into classifying myoelectric signals using a new fuzzy clustering neural network architecture for control of multifunction prostheses. Moreover, a comparative study of the classification accuracy of myoelectric signals using multi-layer perceptron with back-propagation algorithm, and the new fuzzy clustering neural network (FCNN) is presented. The myoelectri...

2006
TAKASHI NOIRI VALERIU POPA

We introduce a new class of multifunctions called a slightly m-continuous multifunction which is a generalization of both slightly continuous functions [10] and m-continuous multifunctions [33]. In this paper we obtain several properties of such a multifunction.

2013
TAKASHI NOIRI VALERIU POPA

We introduce a new class of multifunctions called a slightly m-continuous multifunction which is a generalization of both slightly continuous functions [10] andm-continuous multifunctions [33]. In this paper we obtain several properties of such a multifunction.

2014
P. Rajarajeswari L. Senthil Kumar

In this paper we introduce intuitionistic fuzzy contra regular weakly generalized open mappings and intuitionistic fuzzy contra regular weakly generalized closed mappings. We investigate some of their properties.

Journal: :International Journal of Advanced Mathematical Sciences 2013

2012
D. Azzam-Laouir A. Makhlouf

In this paper some fixed point principle is applied to prove, in a separable Banach space, the existence of solutions for delayed second order differential inclusions with three-point boundary conditions of the form ü(t) ∈ F (t, u(t), u(h(t)), u̇(t)) +H(t, u(t), u(h(t)), u̇(t)) a.e. t ∈ [0, 1], where F is a convex valued multifunction upper semi continuous on E ×E ×E, H is a lower semicontinuous ...

Journal: :Int. J. Math. Mathematical Sciences 2007
Ahmad Al-Omari Mohd Salmi Md Noorani

2005
B. A. Lock K. Englehart B. Hudgins

INTRODUCTION Many clinically available, upper-extremity prosthetic limbs provide myoelectric control of a single device, such as a hand, elbow, or wrist. Most commonly, these systems yield control information from myoelectric signal (MES) amplitude [1] or rate of change of MES [2]. Such systems have been beneficial; however, prosthetic users would no doubt find enhanced functionality and usabil...

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