In 1960, R.E. Kalman published His famous paper describing a recursive solution
to the discrete-data linear filtering problem. Since that time, due in large part to advances
in digital computing, the Kalman filter has been the subject of extensive research
and application, particularly in the area of autonomous or assisted
navigation.
In 1960, R.E. Kalman published His famous paper describing a recursive solution to the discretedata
linear filtering problem [Kalman60]. Since that time, due in large part to advances in digital
computing, the
Kalman filter
has been the subject of extensive research and application,
particularly in the area of autonomous or assisted navigation. A very “friendly” introduction to the
general idea of the Kalman filter can be found in Chapter 1 of [Maybeck79], while a more complete
introductory discussion can be found in [Sorenson70], which also contains some interesting
Historical narrative.
His paper provides a tutorial and survey of methods for parameterizing
surfaces with a view to applications in geometric modelling and computer graphics.
We gather various concepts from di® erential geometry which are relevant to surface
mapping and use them to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the many
methods for parameterizing piecewise linear surfaces and their relationship to one
another.
His design is the initial design when the board is powered-up. It increments a counter and displays the value on the
7-segment displays and LEDs. An image is also displayed on the VGA port.
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兩種解決方案 Richard just finished building His new house. Now the only thing the house misses is a cute little wooden fence. He had no idea how to make a wooden fence, so he decided to order one. Somehow he got His hands on the ACME Fence Catalogue 2002, the ultimate resource on cute little wooden fences. After reading its preface he already knew, what makes a little wooden fence cute.
A wooden fence consists of N wooden planks, placed vertically in a row next to each other. A fence looks cute if and only if the following conditions are met:
?The planks have different lengths, namely 1, 2, . . . , N plank length units.
?Each plank with two neighbors is either larger than each of its neighbors or smaller than each of them. (Note that tHis makes the top of the fence alternately rise and fall.)