2012
DOI: 10.1177/002029401204500404
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The Next Generation of Unmanned Ground Vehicles

Abstract: Over the last decade, the development of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) has received significant attention through technology competitions, such as the DARPA Grand Challenges, where an unmanned vehicle autonomously navigated across a desert or through semiurban roads. Although this marked a significant step forward in autonomous navigation, the current generation of UGVs are only capable of operating in controlled environments where the dynamics of a scene are wellunderstood. For example in both of the DARPA … Show more

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“…On terrestrial fronts, AI's infusion in land-based combats is profound. AI-fueled Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) are adept at undertaking multifarious roles, spanning combat, reconnaissance, and logistical assignments, thereby diminishing human peril (Hester, et al 2012). Notwithstanding, conundrums emerge, encompassing the moral and juridical facets of autonomous combat apparatuses, intricacies in topographical navigation, and susceptibility to adversarial subversions (Johansson 2018).…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence In the Evolution Of Traditional Warf...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On terrestrial fronts, AI's infusion in land-based combats is profound. AI-fueled Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) are adept at undertaking multifarious roles, spanning combat, reconnaissance, and logistical assignments, thereby diminishing human peril (Hester, et al 2012). Notwithstanding, conundrums emerge, encompassing the moral and juridical facets of autonomous combat apparatuses, intricacies in topographical navigation, and susceptibility to adversarial subversions (Johansson 2018).…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence In the Evolution Of Traditional Warf...mentioning
confidence: 99%