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Aerosonde Mk 4.1 UAV Pioneer 3-AT robots were used for the ground vehicles (Figure 2). They can move at o 3 kph, climb 45 grades, carry 30 kg of 

Aerosonde Mk 4.1 UAV Pioneer 3-AT robots were used for the ground vehicles (Figure 2). They can move at o 3 kph, climb 45 grades, carry 30 kg of 

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The use of swarming unmanned vehicles to support target detection and identification has been the subject of several research efforts. Cooperating land and air vehicles can support multiple sensor modalities providing pervasive and ubiquitous broad area sensor coverage. Coordination of air and land vehicles offers a wide range of stand-offs and vie...

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... AAI Aerosonde Mk 4.1 UAV was chosen as the air platform (Figure 1). This UAV cruises at 25 m/s, carries a maximum payload of 5 kg, can operate over 30 hours and has a minimum turning radius of roughly 140m. The nominal operating altitude for the aircraft in this test was 230m. The UAVs were equipped with a Canon PowerShot S80 or a Lumenera Lw235 color camera but they were not ...

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