ICM2023 conference photos
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Title: Levenberg-Marquardt method based precise angle estimation for eccentric magnetic absolute encoders
Authors: Akishi Takeyama, Shota Komatsuzaki, Takashi Ohhira and Hideki Hashimoto
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Previously hosted by:
- ICM 2015, Nagoya, Japan
- ICM 2017, Gippsland, Australia
- ICM 2019, Ilmenau, Germany
- ICM 2021, Tokyo, Japan
Loughborough University
The University is based in the heart of the UK on the largest single site green campus in Europe. Throughout its history, Loughborough University has built upon its distinctive characteristics. Today it is one of the country’s leading universities, with a reputation for excellence in teaching and research, strong links with business and industry, and unrivalled sporting achievement.
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SPACE CENTRE
With six interactive galleries, the UK's largest planetarium, unique 3D Simulator Experience and the iconic 42m high Rocket Tower, the award-winning National Space Centre in Leicester is an out-of-this-world experience.
GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY
The Great Central Railway is the UK's only double-track mainline heritage railway. It's the only place in the world where full-size steam engines can be seen passing each other - just as it was when steam ruled the rails.
Read moreROTHLEY WINE ESTATE
Kingfishers’ Pool Vineyard lies on the bank of the Rothley Brook, a tributary of the River Soar, located within the grounds of the former Manor of Rothley. Take a tour of the vineyard, learn how to taste, and pick up some handy tips for pairing food with wine.
Read moreBRADGATE PARK
Bradgate Park was first enclosed as a deer park around 800 years ago. It is also home to the ruins of Bradgate House which was one of the earliest brick-built houses in England and the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for nine days in 1553.
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