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Towards evaluation of the PID criteria based UAVs observation and tracking head within resizable selection by COA algorithmBasil et al., 2023
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- Basil N
- Marhoon H
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- Results in Control and Optimization
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The study of unmanned systems has garnered significant academic attention worldwide. The advancements in tracking technologies, particularly the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by the US Air Force, have motivated scientists to extensively explore this field …
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