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    A Minimum Energy solution to Monocular Simultaneous Localization and Mapping

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    In this paper we propose an alternative solution to the Monocular Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) problem. This approach uses a Minimum-Energy Observer for Systems with Perspective Outputs and provides an optimal solution. Contrarily to the most famous EKF-SLAM algorithm, this method yields a global solution and no linearization procedures are required. Furthermore, we show that the estimation error converges exponentially fast toward a neighborhood of zero, where this region increases gracefully with the magnitude of the input disturbance, output noise and initial camera position uncertainty. For practical purposes, we present also the filter in both continuous and discrete time form. Moreover, to show how to integrate a new landmark in the state estimation, a simple initialization procedure is presented. The filter performances are illustrated via simulations

    User flexibility aware price policy synthesis for smart grids

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    In order to optimally manage a modern electricity distribution network, peaks in residential users demand should be avoided, as this can reduce energy and network asset management costs. Furthermore, this must be done without compressing residential users demand. To this aim, in a demand response setting, residential users are given a price policy, which economically motivates them to shift their loads in order to achieve this goal. However, if the price policy for all users is similar, this demand response may result in simply shifting the demand peaks (peak rebound), leaving the problem unsolved. In this paper we propose a novel methodology which i) for each network substation s, automatically computes the desired power profile to be kept in order to optimally manage the network itself, ii) for each network substation s, automatically synthesizes individualized price policies for residential users connected to s, so that s is kept at the desired profile. Note that price policies individualization avoids the peak rebound problem, as different users have different low tariff areas. Furthermore, our methodology measures the flexibility of a residential user as the capacity needed by a home energy storage system (e.g., a battery) to always follow the given price policy, thus mitigating residential users discomfort. We show the feasibility of our approach on a realistic scenario taken from an existing medium voltage Danish distribution network

    Observer design for position and velocity bias estimation from a single direction output

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    This paper addresses the problem of estimating the position of an object moving in RnR^n from direction and velocity measurements. After addressing observability issues associated with this problem, a nonlinear observer is designed so as to encompass the case where the measured velocity is corrupted by a constant bias. Global exponential convergence of the estimation error is proved under a condition of persistent excitation upon the direction measurements. Simulation results illustrate the performance of the observer.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure

    Input Usage, Ouput Mix and Industry Deregulation: An Analysis of the Australian Dairy Manufacturing Industry

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    In this paper we estimate a Translog output distance function for a balanced panel of state level data for the Australian dairy processing sector. We estimate a fixed effects specification employing Bayesian methods, with and without the imposition of monotonicity and curvature restrictions. Our results indicate that Tasmania and Victoria are the most technically efficient states with New South Wales being the least efficient. The imposition of theoretical restrictions marginally affects the results especially with respect to estimates of technical change and industry deregulation. Importantly, our bias estimates show changes in both input use and output mix that result from deregulation. Specifically, we find that deregulation has positively biased the production of butter, cheese and powders.deregulation, output distance function, Bayesian
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