Active Target Tracking Using Bearing-only Measurements With Gaussian Process Learning

This paper studies the tracking problem of a target with the partially unknown motion model by an active agent with bearing-only measurements using Gaussian process learning. To address this problem, a learning-planning-control framework is proposed. First, to learn and predict the target motion und...

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