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José Jiménez-Varona
Rolling motion is the motion where a body flies at a constant pitch angle a with respect to the freestream velocity vector, while undergoing a constant angular rotation p about its longitudinal axis. An effect of this motion is the appearance of a Magnus...
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Andrea Colagrossi and Michèle Lavagna
The capability to orient the solar arrays of a spacecraft toward the Sun is an ultimate asset for any attitude determination and control subsystem (ADCS). This ability should be maintained in any operative circumstance, either nominal or off-nominal, to ...
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Xiaoji Li, Jiemei Huang and Leiming Sun
With the advancement of underwater communication technology, the traditional modulation dimension has been introduced, developed and utilized. In addition, orbital angular momentum (OAM) is utilized as the modulation dimension for optical underwater comm...
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Shili Guo, Zhiyong Hu, Hanzhe Ma, Dingde Xu and Renwei He
In-depth analysis of spatial and temporal variations in the ecological efficiency of agricultural land has important theoretical and practical significance in achieving the efficient utilization of agricultural land, the coordinated development of natura...
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Stefano Carletta, Paolo Teofilatto and M. Salim Farissi
Attitude determination represents a fundamental task for spacecraft. Achieving this task on small satellites, and nanosatellites in particular, is further challenging, because the limited power and computational resources available on-board, together wit...
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Xing Wu, Jorge Angeles, Ting Zou, Chao Sun, Qi Sun and Longjun Wang
Applying computer vision to mobile robot navigation has been studied for over two decades. One of the most challenging problems for a vision-based mobile robot involves accurately and stably tracking a guide path in the robot limited field of view under ...
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