Autonomous Cooperative Levels of Multiple-Heterogeneous Unmanned Vehicle Systems

As multiple and heterogenous unmanned vehicle systems continue to play an increasingly important role in addressing complex missions in the real world, the need for effective cooperation among unmanned vehicles becomes paramount. The concept of autonomous cooperation, wherein unmanned vehicles coope...

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