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27 May 2005 Vehicle intelligence research at Defence R&D Canada
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Abstract
The Defence R&D Canada (DRDC) has been given strategic direction to pursue research to increase the independence and effectiveness of military vehicles and systems. This has led to the creation of the Autonomous Intelligent Systems (AIS) program which is notionally divided into air, land and marine vehicles. This paper presents an overarching description of DRDC's concluding, starting and pending future programs in vehicle intelligence and autonomy.
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Bruce L. Digney "Vehicle intelligence research at Defence R&D Canada", Proc. SPIE 5804, Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology VII, (27 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.606409
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KEYWORDS
Unmanned aerial vehicles

Unmanned vehicles

Control systems

Intelligence systems

Vehicle control

Reconnaissance

Defense and security

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