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Monetary and Wage Policies in the Euro Area
Michael Carlberg
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Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics; International Economics; Labor Economics
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ISBN impreso
978-3-540-36933-2
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-36934-9
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2006
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© Springer Berlin · Heidelberg 2006
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Competition between European Central Bank, American Central Bank, German Labour Union, and French Labour Union
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Four - Monetary and Wage Interactions Intermediate Models | Pp. 139-149
Cooperation between European Central Bank, American Central Bank, German Labour Union, and French Labour Union
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Four - Monetary and Wage Interactions Intermediate Models | Pp. 150-161
Simultaneous Decisions: Cold-Turkey Policies
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Five - Monetary and Wage Interactions Advanced Models | Pp. 165-169
Simultaneous Decisions: Gradualist Policies
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Five - Monetary and Wage Interactions Advanced Models | Pp. 170-175
Fast Monetary Competition and Slow Wage Competition
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Five - Monetary and Wage Interactions Advanced Models | Pp. 176-179
Monetary Cooperation between Europe and America, Wage Competition between Germany and France
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Five - Monetary and Wage Interactions Advanced Models | Pp. 180-191
Monetary Cooperation between Europe and America, Wage Cooperation between Germany and France
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Five - Monetary and Wage Interactions Advanced Models | Pp. 192-201
Policy Cooperation within Europe, Policy Competition between Europe and America
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Five - Monetary and Wage Interactions Advanced Models | Pp. 202-207
Monetary Competition between Europe and America
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Six - Rational Policy Expectations | Pp. 211-216
Wage Competition between Germany and France
Michael Carlberg
This paper proposes a prototype of an optical tracking system based on a single camera, and presents a design of the active infrared optical tracker to improve the stability of the tracking. Moreover, a method based on Virtual Visual Servoing (VVS) is utilized to compute the pose of the device to be tracked. With the proposed method, the pose computation can be considered as the dual problem of visual servoing, thus an accurate and robust result can be obtained. The proposed system can be regarded as a 6-DOF controller and can be widely applied in the fields of entertainment, education and industry, etc.
Part Six - Rational Policy Expectations | Pp. 217-221