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Modeling and control of a simplified high-speed vehicle moving in reduced-pressure conditions

Strawa et al., 2019

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2713157957001471481
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Strawa N
Malczyk P
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Archive of Mechanical Engineering

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In times of rapidly progressing globalization, the possibility of fast long-distance travel between high traffic cities has become an extremely important issue. Currently, available transportation systems have numerous limitations, therefore, the idea of a high-speed …
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