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Reasoning About Perception Uncertainty in Nonlinear Model Predictive ControlJordana, 2025
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Abstract In robotics, nonlinear Model Predictive Control (MPC) has emerged as a promising tool to generate complex motions while enabling online adaptation of the robot behavior as the environment changes. However, the lack of efficient computational methods hindered its …
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