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Problemy Upravleniya, 2008, Issue 3, Pages 2–13 (Mi pu151)  

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On moving objects deviation from detection in 2-D and 3-D

T. G. Abramyantz, E. P. Maslov, V. P. Yahno

Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Abstract: The paper overviews the results of the problems of single and multiple targets deviation in 2-D and 3-D from a pursuer provided with a restricted detection zone. Evasion laws are derived as the solutions to optimization (for a single target) and game-theoretic (for a multiple target) problems.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.977
Language: Russian
Citation: T. G. Abramyantz, E. P. Maslov, V. P. Yahno, “On moving objects deviation from detection in 2-D and 3-D”, Probl. Upr., 2008, no. 3, 2–13
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\by T.~G.~Abramyantz, E.~P.~Maslov, V.~P.~Yahno
\paper On moving objects deviation from detection in 2-D and 3-D
\jour Probl. Upr.
\yr 2008
\issue 3
\pages 2--13
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/pu151}
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