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Abstract: It is recognized that the application of constrained optimal control for wave energy converters (WECs), represented by model predictive control (MPC), is hindered by its computation burden ...
Support for measurement units in R vectors, matrices and arrays: automatic propagation, conversion, derivation and simplification of units; raising errors in case of unit incompatibility. Compatible ...
The RGL package is a visualization device system for R, using OpenGL or WebGL as the rendering backend. An OpenGL rgl device at its core is a real-time 3D engine written in C++. It provides an ...
Abstract: In autonomous vehicles or robots, point clouds from LiDAR can provide accurate depth information of objects compared with 2D images, but they also suffer a large volume of data, which is ...
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Abstract: This paper proposes a dynamic path planning method based on discrete optimization applied to suburban highways or expressways. We optimize the generated candidate points according to the ...
This VS Code extension provides support for the R programming language, including features such as R language service based on code analysis, interacting with R terminals, viewing data, plots, ...
Abstract: We describe a convex programming framework for pose estimation in 2D/3D point-set registration with unknown point correspondences. We give two mixed-integer nonlinear program (MINLP) ...
Abstract: Recent work has shown that convex programming allows to recover a superposition of point sources exactly from low-resolution data as long as the sources are separated by 2/fc, where fc is ...
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