Swarming. Imagine unmanned aerial vehicles blotting out the sky, obliterating anything that moves, and injecting terror into every observer's heart. Impossible? Maybe not. The aerospace research community is working hard at developing UAV control technology that requires as little human supervision as possible, and concepts using swarms are receiving serious attention. Swarming is not just a scare tactic, but also a viable control technology for multiple autonomous vehicles that system designers can use. Swarming itself is a type of emergent behavior, a behavior that isn't explicitly programmed, but results as the natural interaction of multiple entities. Swarms used correctly could be terribly effective, but used the wrong way could be as ...
The swarm, a type of multi-agent system, has enjoyed a recent surge in popularity within the autonom...
Swarms of autonomous and coordinating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are rapidly being developed to...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IEEE via the DOI in this recordThis article...
A swarm is defined as a collection of autonomous individuals relying on local sensing and reactive b...
Current military affairs indicate that future military warfare requires safer, more accurate, and mo...
The increased use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) both of a commercial or consumer level has pres...
International audienceThe rising capabilities and growing accessibility of recent Unmanned Aerial Sy...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been employed for ISR (intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissa...
This chapter reports on a family of nature-inspired algorithms that were successfully used to deploy...
Similar to social animals in nature, UAV swarm is also a complex system that can produce emergent be...
Today, drones are used in both a civilian and military context, a swarm being a group of autonomous ...
The purpose of this study is to focus on the analysis of the core characteristics of swarms of dron...
In recent years drones have become more widely used in military and non-military applications. Autom...
UAVs have rapidly become prevalent in applications related to surveillance, military operations, and...
Proof of concept of swarm flying. In this research, one drone was controlled by a person and three d...
The swarm, a type of multi-agent system, has enjoyed a recent surge in popularity within the autonom...
Swarms of autonomous and coordinating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are rapidly being developed to...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IEEE via the DOI in this recordThis article...
A swarm is defined as a collection of autonomous individuals relying on local sensing and reactive b...
Current military affairs indicate that future military warfare requires safer, more accurate, and mo...
The increased use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) both of a commercial or consumer level has pres...
International audienceThe rising capabilities and growing accessibility of recent Unmanned Aerial Sy...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been employed for ISR (intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissa...
This chapter reports on a family of nature-inspired algorithms that were successfully used to deploy...
Similar to social animals in nature, UAV swarm is also a complex system that can produce emergent be...
Today, drones are used in both a civilian and military context, a swarm being a group of autonomous ...
The purpose of this study is to focus on the analysis of the core characteristics of swarms of dron...
In recent years drones have become more widely used in military and non-military applications. Autom...
UAVs have rapidly become prevalent in applications related to surveillance, military operations, and...
Proof of concept of swarm flying. In this research, one drone was controlled by a person and three d...
The swarm, a type of multi-agent system, has enjoyed a recent surge in popularity within the autonom...
Swarms of autonomous and coordinating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are rapidly being developed to...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IEEE via the DOI in this recordThis article...