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Cooperative Guidance and Control for Active Asset Protection with Time-Varying Agent Speeds
arXiv:2606.08636v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Protecting an asset against threats is a challenging problem in an era of continuously evolving intelligent attacks. This requires cooperation between the asset and the defender to share information and jointly maneuver. To address this problem, this work proposes a cooperative guidance and control strategy for active asset protection against a maneuvering threat.
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