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The article describes each Wikipedia that uses multiple writing systems.[1] If you are a native speaker of one of the languages listed below which require automatic script conversion between writing systems, then you are welcome to help us write a comparative table with letters and transliteration rules. Then we can help you create such a converter.


Azerbaijani Cyrillic-latin Converter


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Cantonese Wikipedia has a one-way conversion system from Traditional to Simplified characters written as a JavaScript gadget. (This phabricator task details the process to change it to system-provided converter.) All articles are written and edited in traditional characters, because the conversion from traditional to simplified is more reliable than the conversion from simplified to traditional: simplified characters erase some distinctions which are preserved in the traditional characters.

Last but not least, until the mid-20th century Belarusian was written by Muslims in a third national alphabet, namely, in Arabic letters, known as the Belarusian Arabic alphabet. No Cyrillic/Latin - Arabic converter has been developed yet, but some shcolars are working to this end. See also Revised Proposal to encode Arabic characters used for Bashkir, Belarusian, Crimean Tatar, and Tatar languages.

The Konkani language has five writing systems: Devanagari script, Latin script, Kannada script, Arabic script and Malayalam script. The Goan Konkani Wikipedia has articles in the Devanagari, Latin and Kannada scripts. Although there exists a project for a script converter, it hasn't been developed yet.

Supplying the Polish Wikipedia with a converter to such Polish Cyrillic would enable this Polish minority population of 300,000 to enjoy access to the Polish Wikipedia, which is one of the world's largest wikipedias.

Abstract: The purpose of this work was to develop and test the switched capacitors-boost converter (SC-BC), which can be used for stepping up voltage by a factor of at least ten driving energy harvesting applications. Extensive mathematical modelling of SC-BC was done for obtaining its nonlinear model and equations of multiple static characteristics. Simulations of SC-BC and its simplified models were done within a PSIM environment. The choice was made for closed-loop to use the combination of a PI controller and sliding mode control due to the robustness requirements and excellent closed-loop dynamics. Control was implemented on digital signal processor TMS320F28335 within a MATLAB/SIMULINK environment. Lastly the open and closed-loop experiments were done on a real SC-BC prototype.

Keywords: switched capacitors, boost converter, sliding mode control, energy harvesting, mathematical modelling

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