Recent developments in cooperative control and optimization /

Over the past several years, cooperative control and optimization has unquestionably been established as one of the most important areas of research in the military sciences. Even so, cooperative control and optimization transcends the military in its scope - having become quite relevant to a broad...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Butenko, Sergiy, Murphey, Robert, Pardalos, P. M. (Panos M.), 1954-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004.
Series:Cooperative systems ; v. 3.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 A Hybrid Projected Gradient-Evolutionary Search Algorithm for Capacitated Multi-Source Multi-UAVs Scheduling with Time Windows
  • 2 Progress in Cooperative Volume Holographic Imaging
  • 3 Properties of No-Depot Min-?ax 2-Traveling-Salesmen Problem
  • 4 A New Heuristic for the Minimum Connected Dominating Set Problem on Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
  • 5 A Platform for Cooperative and Coordinated Control of Multiple Vehicles: The Caltech Multi-Vehicle Wireless Testbed
  • 6 Churning: Repeated Optimization and Cooperative Instability
  • 7 A Hospitability Map Approach for Estimating a Mobile Targets Location
  • 8 Information Theoretic Organization Principles for Autonomous Multiple-Agents
  • 9 Distributed Agreement Strategies for Cooperative Control: Modeling and Scalability Analysis
  • 10 An Integer Programming Model for Assigning Unmanned Air Vehides to Tasks
  • 11 A Theoretical Foundation for Cooperative Search, Classification, and Target Attack
  • 12 Cooperative Real-Time Task Allocation Among Groups of UAVs
  • 13 Use of Conditional Value-at-Risk in Stochastic Programs with Poorly Defined Distributions
  • 14 Sensitivity Analysis of Partially Deployed Slowdown Warning Mechanisms for Vehicle Platoons
  • 15 Multi-Target Assignment and Path Planning for Groups of UAVs
  • 16 Objective Functions for Bayesian Control-Theoretic Sensor Management, II: MHC-Like Approximation
  • 17 Tracking Environmental Level Sets with Autonomous Vehicles
  • 18 Cyclic Linearization and Decomposition of Team Game Models
  • 19 Optimal Path Planning in a Threat Environment
  • 20 Nonlinear Dynamics of Sea Clutters and Detection of Small Targets
  • 21 Tree-Based Algorithms for the Multidimensional Assignment Problem
  • 22 Predicting Pop Up Threats From An Adaptive Markov Model.