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Application of Nonlinear Receding Horizon Control for Ship Maneuvering

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Title
Application of Nonlinear Receding Horizon Control for Ship Maneuvering
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Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, January 2008
DOI 10.9746/ve.sicetr1965.44.685
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Masanori HAMAMATSU, Hiroaki KAGAYA, Yukinobu KOHNO

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