Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental features and to each other in order to safely move from one point to ...
Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental features and to each other in order to safely move from one point to another ...
An alternative steering law based on virtual loom is introduced to capture the geometrical configuration of the leader-follower pair and it is shown that ...
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Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental features and to each other in order to safely move from one point to another ...
We suggest that this adjustable linkage between acoustic gaze and motor output in a flying echolocating bat simplifies the transformation of auditory ...
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Perceptual Modalities Guiding Bat Flight in a Native Habitat - Nature
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Jun 6, 2016 · For bat pairs, the rapid rate with which the follower bats align themselves with leaders suggests perceptual modalities other than echolocation ...
Abstract: Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental features and to each other in order to safely move from one ...
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Zhaodan Kong, Kayhan Özcimder, Nathan W. Fuller, John Baillieul: Perception and Steering Control in Paired Bat Flight. CoRR abs/1311.4419 (2013).
Jun 24, 2024 · This study confirmed that bats used the target-tracking strategy by combining multiple echolocation and flight tactics to reduce sighting error ...
This article describes the design of a linearizing, observer-based, robust dynamic feedback control scheme for output reference trajectory tracking tasks in ...