Enhancing Assault Maneuvers in Simulated Scenarios of Multiple Invader Kamikaze Drones through the Utilization of a Modified Adaptive Elforce Algorithm
Gregory Triditya,
Mgs M Luthfi Ramadhan,
Wisnu Jatmiko
Abstract:The development of autonomous drone technology has led in their widespread deployment, especially in combat scenarios. One instance of this is the utilization of kamikaze drones, as seen in the Ukraine war. Autonomous defense drones have been used to counter these invading kamikaze drones. This study focuses on simulating scenarios involving invader vs. defender drones, primarily exploring invader drone maneuver motions to maximize damage inflicted on chosen targets. The work we conducted presents an enhanced … Show more
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