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Two approaches for path planning of unmanned aerial vehicles with avoidance zones

Sun et al., 2017

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8198993223779461286
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Sun C
Liu Y
Dai R
Grymin D
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Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics

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UNMANNED aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been widely used in the battle field for military operations, such as target attacking, surveillance, and reconnaissance. The goal is to replace the roles of manned aircraft in a more efficient and less risky fashion. The advances …
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