Talk:Uncrewed vehicle
Latest comment: 1 month ago by Smash591 in topic Uncrewed is not a scientific or useful term
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editI removed the following text:
- Sensor fusion: Combining information from different sensors for use on board the vehicle
- Communications: Handling communication and coordination between multiple agents in the presence of incomplete and imperfect information
- Path planning: Determining an optimal path for vehicle to go while meeting certain objectives and mission constraints, such as obstacles or fuel requirements
- Trajectory generation (sometimes called Motion planning): Determining an optimal control maneuver to take to follow a given path or to go from one location to another
- Trajectory regulation: The specific control strategies required to constrain a vehicle within some tolerance to a trajectory
- Task allocation and scheduling: Determining the optimal distribution of tasks amongst a group of agents, with time and equipment constraints
- Cooperative tactics: Formulating an optimal sequence and spatial distribution of activities between agents in order to maximize chance of success in any given mission scenario
Uncrewed is not a scientific or useful term
editThroughout the literature, the term "unmanned" is prevalent, referring to use without humans onboard. Redirecting unmanned here is confusing and counterproductive (this article is not found in a google search of the leading term). Recommend fixing this issue Wingdingdo (talk) 15:29, 13 November 2023 (UTC)
- It is a site better than the newly minted “uninhabited vehicle” I’ve seen recently on scientific websites, like McGraw Hill Access Science. ~~ Smash591 (talk) 16:32, 26 November 2024 (UTC)