Jérôme Le Ny

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In multi-robot missions, relative position and attitude information between robots is valuable for a variety of tasks such as mapping, planning, and formatio...

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Position estimation in Multi-Robot Systems (MRS) relies on relative angle or distance measurements between the robots, which generally deteriorate as dista...

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On considère un grand groupe de consommateurs qui peuvent choisir entre deux produits substituables à chaque occasion d’achat. Leur choix est influencé pa...

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We consider a class of dynamic collective choice models with social interactions, whereby a large number of non-uniform agents have to individually settle ...

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This paper focuses on designing a state estimator for a discrete-time SEIR epidemic model of an influenza-like illness. It is assumed that only sets of adm...

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We consider a dynamic game model of ride-sourcing, where a large number of private car owners provide rides to randomly appearing customers. Free drivers c...

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The problem of output stabilization is studied for a class of linear hybrid systems subject to signal uncertainties: linear impulsive systems under dwell-t...

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We consider within the framework of Mean Field Games theory a dynamic discrete choice model with an advertiser, where a large number of minor agents (e.g., c...

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We consider a dynamic collective choice problem where a large number of players are cooperatively choosing between multiple destinations while being influenc...

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Inspired by successful biological collective decision mechanisms such as honey bees searching for a new colony or the collective navigation of fish schoo...

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Studies of traffic dynamics rely either on macroscopic models considering the traffic as a fluid, or on microscopic models of drivers' behavior. The connec...

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