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our current model does not take into account how the car accelerates from one target velocity to the other.
I thought when our goal is to have a consistent target velocity, and once we hit that vel…
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Is it possible to add rimpull curve for the haulage movement that accounts for acceleration and deceleration. Also is it possible to add a stochastic factor to the speeds derived from rimpull.
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Hello! I can run my VMs normally with the 3D Acceleration deactivated, but as soon as I check that box, the VM doesn't start.
I'm using Fedora Workstation 40, with X.org and NVIDIA Driver 550. Here…
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When you write about acceleration in the paper, it mentions that it has to be normalized between 0 and 1 (then it would be the throttle, pedal position). Do you actually compute acceleration as the co…
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I'm trying to mimic an accelerometer for a simple robot simulator that I'm writing using Cannon JS. What would the easiest and ideal way be to get the acceleration of a body? Currently my robot is usi…
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I'm currently inspecting the code for the deceleration behaviour of the "CC human driver" for the ALKS deceleration scenario. I took the Reg 157 and the JAMA paper (https://www.grcc.vip/article-7247.h…
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Hello, I am very curious about GPU acceletarion. I have noticed that GPU acceleration has not yet been implemented in many mainstream fully homomorphic encryption libraries. Now, I have the following …
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G-force is a way to measure rapid acceleration or deceleration commonly experienced by astronauts, pilots, race-car drivers and roller coaster riders. We measure g-force with the unit g, where one g e…
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After a long investigation I found that the acceleration sensor is not returning the instantaneous acceleration but rather an average of the last 0.4s (actually the last 20 \* TimeWarp.fixedDeltaTime)…
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Hello, I need help. When I was using the PRJ-Python demo for video prediction, I found that the video played very slowly. How can I speed it up? How can I use the GPU to speed up the prediction?
for …
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