We've all experienced the principle of feedback—for example, when we use a thermostat in conjunction with a heating system to regulate indoor temperature. The thermostat measures the current ...
Control and surveillance have long been the central principles for reducing insider risk. But ensuring organizational coherence before misalignment and mission drift become a threat lays a stronger ...
Principle of coherent control using the example of tuning forks representing the two samples in the experiment. A bang (left, blue) excites both tuning forks to oscillate - analogous to the ...
The principle of Coherent Correlation Imaging is used to image a random process, such as, figuratively, a coin toss. A single, brief image of the coin may not be sufficiently exposed to clearly ...
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