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Abstract: In this paper, a novel method for solving the IC layout compaction problem is introduced. The solution supports all kinds of linear constraints and linear optimization functions. Graph-based ...
Abstract: In this letter, the design, modeling and control of a novel morphing quadrotor are presented. The morphing quadrotor can fly stably and accurately in the air while simultaneously undergoing ...
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