Gonzales et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Designing unmanned systems with greater autonomy: using a federated, partially open systems architecture approachGonzales et al., 2014
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- Gonzales D
- Harting S
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In 2008, US Department of Defense DoD Secretary Robert Gates pushed the military services to field more intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance ISR assets in an effort to address the warfighter s insatiable appetite for the information these systems provide …
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