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27 May 2005 Defeating swarm counter threat
Douglas Freeman, Chadwick Cox
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Abstract
Under threat of attack, survivability depends on evasive maneuvers exhibited by a squad of robotic vehicles. Reduced vernerability of the squad derives from interruption and redirection of repeated reactions. Exclusion of predictability in the selection of operational routes and lanes, whether preplanned or determined in-stide, renders swarm counter threats useless.
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Douglas Freeman and Chadwick Cox "Defeating swarm counter threat", Proc. SPIE 5804, Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology VII, (27 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.603633
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KEYWORDS
Lithium

Robotics

Unmanned ground vehicles

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