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Publications by A. W. I. M. Hashim
Simulation and Experimental Studies on Perfect Tracking Optimal Control of an Electrohydraulic Actuator System
Journal of Control Science and Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Simulation
Computer Science Applications
Electrical
Modeling
Perfect Tracking Control With Discrete-Time LQR for a Non-Minimum Phase Electro-Hydraulic Actuator System
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems
Control
Systems Engineering
Electrical
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Aspect of Dynamic Simulation and Experimental Research Studies on Hybrid Pneumatic Power System
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