Jones et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Using supervised learning to compensate for high latency in planetary explorationJones et al., 2017
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- 4650466224817145026
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- Jones A
- Straub J
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- 2017 IEEE Aerospace Conference
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Planetary exploration utilizes orbital, aerial, surface and potentially sub-surface vehicles at remote locations. At present, many of these vehicles must be teleoperated or commanded from Earth, requiring data to be transmitted over significant distances (taking several minutes …
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