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Dynamic coverage control design of multi-agent systems under ellipse sensing regions

Longbiao Ma, Fenghua He, Long Wang, Denggao Ji, Yu Yao (2018)

Kybernetika

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This paper studies the dynamic coverage control problem for cooperative region reconnaissance where a group of agents are required to reconnoitre a given region. The main challenge of this problem is that the sensing region of each agent is an ellipse. This modeling results in asymmetric(directed) interactions among agents. First, the region reconnaissance is formulated as a coverage problem, where each point in the given region should be surveyed until a preset level is achieved. Then,...

Consensus-based impact-time-control guidance law for cooperative attack of multiple missiles

Qing Zhu, Xiaoli Wang, Qianyu Lin (2017)

Kybernetika

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In this paper, a new guidance problem with the impact time constraint for cooperative attack of multiple missiles is investigated, which can be applied to salvo attack of anti-ship missiles. It can be used to guide multiple missiles to hit a stationary target simultaneously at a desirable impact time. The considered impact time control problem can be transformed into a range tracking problem. Then the range tracking problem can be viewed a consensus problem of multi-missile systems....

Automatically Removing Widows and Orphans with lua-widow-control

Max Chernoff (2022)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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The lua-widow-control package, for plain LuaTeX/LuaLaTeX/ConTeXt/OpTeX, removes widows and orphans without any user intervention. Using the power of LuaTeX, it does so without stretching any vertical glue or shortening any pages or columns. Instead, lua-widow-control automatically lengthens a paragraph on a page or column where a widow or orphan would otherwise occur. To use the lua-widow-control package, all that most LaTeX users need do is place in their preamble. No further changes...

Weighted mixed-sensitivity minimization for stable distributed parameter plants under sampled data control

Delano R. Carter, Armando A. Rodriguez (1999)

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This paper considers the problem of designing near-optimal finite-dimensional controllers for stable multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) distributed parameter plants under sampled-data control. A weighted -style mixed-sensitivity measure which penalizes the control is used to define the notion of optimality. Controllers are generated by solving a “natural” finite-dimensional sampled-data optimization. A priori computable conditions are given on the approximants such that the resulting...