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Distributed Collaborative Controlled autonomous vehicle systems over wireless networks

Inspired by military tactical, civil help-and-rescue applications, it is desirable yet challenging to develop networked systems of autonomous vehicles and sensors in dynamic, resource-constrained and adversarial environments. An essential aspect of designing such collaborative systems is to address...

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Main Authors: Hua Chen, Hovareshti, Pedram, Baras, John S
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