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Eunkyu Lee, Junaid Khan, Umar Zaman, Jaebin Ku, Sanha Kim and Kyungsup Kim
With the global advancement of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), the critical task of verifying their key technologies, particularly in challenging conditions, becomes paramount. This study introduces a synthetic maritime traffic generation syste...
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Bing Hua, Xiaosong Wei, Yunhua Wu and Zhiming Chen
The velocity and acceleration of geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) satellites change dramatically and periodically, and the operating area extends from hundreds of kilometers to 36,000 km above the Earth?s surface. This leads to the limitation of naviga...
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Yongjing Wang, Yi Wang and Xiaoliang Feng
In this work, the ship relative integrated navigation approaches are studied for the navigation scenarios with the measurements disturbed by unknown statistical property noises and with the injected fault measurement attacks. On the basis of the limited ...
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Ghassan Atmeh and Kamesh Subbarao
This paper deals with the control of lighter-than-air vehicles, more specifically the design of an integrated guidance, navigation and control (GNC) scheme that is capable of navigating an airship through a series of constant-altitude, planar waypoints. ...
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