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Model predictive control for car vehicle dynamics system - Comparative study

Model predictive control (MPC), one of the advanced control methods that has received on going interest from academic and industrial researchers communities. One of the major attractive aspects of MPC methodology is the design formulation, which capitalizes a multivariable system structure where it...

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