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Cooperative Control A Postworkshop Volume 2003 Block Island Workshop On Cooperative Control 1st Edition Vijay Kumar

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Cooperative Control A Postworkshop Volume 2003 Block Island Workshop On Cooperative Control 1st Edition Vijay Kumar
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.67 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Vijay Kumar, Naomi Leonard, A. Stephen Morse
ISBN: 9783540228615, 3540228616
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Cooperative Control A Postworkshop Volume 2003 Block Island Workshop On Cooperative Control 1st Edition Vijay Kumar by Vijay Kumar, Naomi Leonard, A. Stephen Morse 9783540228615, 3540228616 instant download after payment.

Are there universal principles of coordinated group motion and if so what might they be? This carefully edited book presents how natural groupings such as fish schools, bird flocks, deer herds etc. coordinate themselves and move so flawlessly, often without an apparent leader or any form of centralized control. It shows how the underlying principles of cooperative control may be used for groups of mobile autonomous agents to help enable a large group of autonomous robotic vehicles in the air, on land or sea or underwater, to collectively accomplish useful tasks such as distributed, adaptive scientific data gathering, search and rescue, or reconnaissance.

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