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Design of Active Disturbance Rejection Controller for Ship-Borne Antenna Servo Tracking System 2013 International Conference on Mechatronic Sciences, Electric Engineering and Computer (MEC 2013) Shenyang, China 20-22 December 2013 Pages 1-972 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1357N-POD ISBN: 978-1-4799-2566-7 1/4 Table of Contents DesignofActiveDisturbanceRejectionControllerforShip-borneAntennaServoTrackingSystem .... 1 Dongxu Zhu,Kai Chen,Wenjian Geng ANovelHormone-basedImplicitCoordinationApproachforManufacturingControlSystem.......5 Gu Wenbin, Zhuang Shudong The Optimization of the Operation Program for Natural Gas Pipeline Transmission and End Segment StoringGas .......................................................................................... 10 Yanlu Xu,Yan Ma,Xiangfen Zhang,Ningli Zhang,Yushan Wang, Shunbao Li ReturnProbabilityofRandomWalksontheT-fractal............................15 Junhao Peng Research of Temperature Measurement for Pigs base on Infrared Temperature Measurement 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