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Blubaugh, David Allen, Steven D. Harbour, Benjamin Sears, and Michael J. Findler. Intelligent Autonomous Drones with Cognitive Deep Learning. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6803-2.

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Facility, Dryden Flight Research, ed. Autonomous RPRV navigation guidance and control. Hawthorne, Calif: Systems Technology, Inc., 1989.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Search problems in mission planning and navigation of autonomous aircraft. West Lafayette, Ind: Purdue University, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1988.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, ed. Crash course: Lessons learned from accidents involving remotely piloted and autonomous aircraft. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2013.

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Musial, Marek. System architecture of small autonomous UAVs: Requirements and design approaches in control, communication, and data processing. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008.

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Operations research for unmanned systems. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, 2016.

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Kastanas, Elias. Unité et diversité: Notions autonomes et marge d'appréciation des Etats dans la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme. Bruxelles: E. Bruylant, 1996.

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Sebbane, Yasmina Bestaoui. Smart Autonomous Aircraft. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Statman, Daniel. Drones and Robots. Edited by Seth Lazar and Helen Frowe. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943418.013.9.

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The recent development of unmanned technology—drones and robots of various types—is transforming the nature of warfare. Instead of fighting against other human beings, combatants will soon be fighting against machines. At present, these machines are operated by human beings, but they are becoming increasingly autonomous. Some people believe that, from a moral point of view, this development is worrisome, especially insofar as fully autonomous offensive systems (‘killer robots’) are concerned. I claim that the arguments that support this belief are pretty weak. Compared with the grand battles of the past, with their shockingly high toll of casualties, drone-centered campaigns seem much more humane. They also enable a better fit between moral responsibility and vulnerability to defensive action. Drones and robots may well be recorded in the annals of warfare as offering real promise for moral progress.
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Smart Autonomous Aircraft: Flight Control and Planning for UAV. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Sebbane, Yasmina Bestaoui. Smart Autonomous Aircraft: Flight Control and Planning for UAV. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Sebbane, Yasmina Bestaoui. Smart Autonomous Aircraft: Flight Control and Planning for UAV. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Sears, Benjamin, David Allen Blubaugh, Steven D. Harbour, and Michael J. Findler. Intelligent Autonomous Drones with Cognitive Deep Learning: Build AI-Enabled Land Drones with the Raspberry Pi 4. Apress L. P., 2022.

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Dauer, Johann C. Automated Low-Altitude Air Delivery: Towards Autonomous Cargo Transportation with Drones. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Dauer, Johann C. Automated Low-Altitude Air Delivery: Towards Autonomous Cargo Transportation with Drones. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

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Wyatt, Austin. Disruptive Impact of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Diffusion. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Springer, Paul J. Military Robots and Drones. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400685996.

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This book provides an insightful introduction to the most important field of military innovation for the 21st century—robotic and drone weaponry. For centuries, warring nations have sought to lower the risk to highly vulnerable humans on the battlefield, typically by providing protective armor, making soldiers' positions more difficult to detect, or by striking from locations safe from retaliation. Autonomous weaponry has now reached the point where robotic systems can perform some key tasks that previously required direct human involvement. Military Robots and Drones: A Reference Handbook introduces the lay person to a highly specialized topic, providing the foundation necessary for further study in this field. Appropriate for high school and college-level students, as well as general readers with an interest in the topic, the author explains the many military applications of robotics as well as current limitations and disadvantages. The book also provides a general history of robotic warfare; examines key individuals, agencies, documents, and models; discusses controversies within the field of robotic and drone warfare, such as ethical considerations; and explains how increased reliance on robotics has affected the structure and strategy of the military.
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Wyatt, Austin. Disruptive Impact of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Diffusion: Modern Melians and the Dawn of Robotic Warriors. Routledge, 2021.

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Disruptive Impact of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Diffusion: Modern Melians and the Dawn of Robotic Warriors. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Wyatt, Austin. Disruptive Impact of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Diffusion: Modern Melians and the Dawn of Robotic Warriors. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Robotics: What Beginners Need to Know about Robotic Process Automation, Mobile Robots, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Autonomous Vehicles, Speech Recognition, Drones, and Our Future. Independently published, 2019.

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Government, U. S., U. S. Military, and Department of Defense. Additive Manufacturing: Preparing for the Reality of Science Fiction, Emerging Technologies and Homeland Security Public Policy, 3D Printers and Autonomous Vehicles, Unmanned Aerial Systems, Drones. Independently Published, 2016.

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Koch, Bernhard, ed. Chivalrous Combatants? Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845276595.

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The debate on remote-controlled and so-called autonomous military robotics has also led to new inquiries into the ethos of soldiers. Should soldiers take risks which technological means could easily help them to avoid? Will the deployment of drones and autonomous weapons systems lead to the demise of military virtues? How much technological asymmetry is acceptable in a battle? Is there a need for a new ethos of chivalry among soldiers? In selected papers, this book endeavors to trace the traditional fundamental ideas of chivalry and military virtues, such as courage. It also addresses the question of the ethical significance of such soldierly attributes in conflicts today. With contributions by Nigel Biggar, Torsten Meireis, Alexander Merkl, Jörn Müller, Peter Olsthoorn, Gregory M. Reichberg, Niklas Schörnig and Malcolm Vale.
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Department of Defense. Aviation Artificial Intelligence: How Will It Fare in the Multi-Domain Environment? Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Drones, Piloted Aircraft Risks, Autonomous Aircraft Benefits, Human - AI Teaming. Independently Published, 2019.

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Mahankali, Srinivas, Deepika M, Vijay Cuddapah, and Amitendra Srivastava. AI & ML - Powering the Agents of Automation: Demystifying, IOT, Robots, ChatBots, RPA, Drones & Autonomous Cars- The new workforce led Digital ... by AI & ML and secured through Blockchain. BPB Publications, 2019.

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Floreano, Dario, and Nicola Nosengo. Tales from a Robotic World. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/13489.001.0001.

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Stories from the future of intelligent machines—from rescue drones to robot spouses—and accounts of cutting-edge research that could make it all possible. Tech prognosticators promised us robots—autonomous humanoids that could carry out any number of tasks. Instead, we have robot vacuum cleaners. But, as Dario Floreano and Nicola Nosengo report, advances in robotics could bring those rosy predictions closer to reality. A new generation of robots, directly inspired by the intelligence and bodies of living organisms, will be able not only to process data but to interact physically with humans and the environment. In this book, Floreano, a roboticist, and Nosengo, a science writer, bring us tales from the future of intelligent machines—from rescue drones to robot spouses—along with accounts of the cutting-edge research that could make it all possible. These stories from the not-so-distant future show us robots that can be used for mitigating effects of climate change, providing healthcare, working with humans on the factory floor, and more. Floreano and Nosengo tell us how an application of swarm robotics could protect Venice from flooding, how drones could reduce traffic on the congested streets of mega-cities like Hong Kong, and how a “long-term relationship model” robot could supply sex, love, and companionship. After each fictional scenario, they explain the technologies that underlie it, describing advances in such areas as soft robotics, swarm robotics, aerial and mobile robotics, humanoid robots, wearable robots, and even biohybrid robots based on living cells. Robotics technology is no silver bullet for all the world's problems—but it can help us tackle some of the most pressing challenges we face.
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Leveringhaus, Alex. Ethics and Autonomous Weapons. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2015.

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Leveringhaus, Alex. Ethics and Autonomous Weapons. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Leveringhaus, Alex. Ethics and Autonomous Weapons. Palgrave Pivot, 2016.

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Watling, Jack. The Arms of the Future. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350352995.

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From smart munitions and ground penetrating radar to autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence and drones, the mode of warfare is currently undergoing a rapid transformation, with modern technologies reshaping how armies fight in the twenty-first century. Modern Weapons and Tactics analyses the choices that armies confront as they try and combine old and new capabilities. Based upon extensive observation and practical experimentation with emerging systems, Jack Watling charts how the decisions armies make to seek advantage from novel technologies inevitably determine their effectiveness and success on the battlefield. At a time when defence spending across NATO is on the rise, and conflict with Russia raises new questions of what it means to fight a truly 'modern' war, Watling demonstrates how armies must fight, rather than simply assert what they will fight with.
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Castillo-Garcia, Pedro, Laura Elena Munoz Hernandez, and Pedro Garcia Gil. Indoor Navigation Strategies for Aerial Autonomous Systems. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2016.

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Castillo-Garcia, Pedro, Laura Elena Munoz Hernandez, and Pedro Garcia Gil. Indoor Navigation Strategies for Aerial Autonomous Systems. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2016.

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Payne, Kenneth. I, Warbot. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197611692.001.0001.

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Artificial Intelligence is going to war. Intelligent weapon systems are here today, and many more are on the way tomorrow. Already, they're reshaping conflict—from the chaos of battle, with pilotless drones, robot tanks and uninhabited submersibles, to the headquarters far from the action, where generals and politicians use technology to weigh up what to do. AI changes how we fight, and even how likely it is that we will. In battle, warbots will be faster, more agile and more deadly than today's crewed weapons. New tactics and concepts will emerge, with spoofing and swarming to fool and overwhelm enemies. Strategies are changing too. When will an intelligent machine escalate, and how can it be deterred? Can robots predict the future? And what happens to the 'art of war' as machines themselves become creative? Autonomous warfare makes many people uneasy. An international campaign against 'killer robots' hopes to ban AI from conflict. But the genie is out--AI weapons are too useful for states to outlaw. Still, crafting sensible rules for warbots is possible. This book shows how it might be done.
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Kaminer, Isaac, Naira Hovakimyan, Enric Xargay, Venanzio Cichella, and António M. Pascoal. Time-Critical Cooperative Control of Autonomous Air Vehicles. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2017.

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Kaminer, Isaac, A. Pascoal, Enric Xargay, Nara Hovakimyan, and Venanzio Cichella. Time-Critical Cooperative Control of Autonomous Air Vehicles. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2017.

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Wei, Wang, Satoshi Suzuki, Farid Kendoul, Kenzo Nonami, and Daisuke Nakazawa. Autonomous Flying Robots: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Micro Aerial Vehicles. Springer, 2014.

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Autonomous Flying Robots: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Micro Aerial Vehicles. Springer, 2010.

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Gartzke, Eric, and Jon R. Lindsay. Cross-Domain Deterrence. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190908645.001.0001.

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The complexity of the twenty-first century threat landscape contrasts significantly with the bilateral nuclear bargaining context envisioned by classical deterrence theory. Nuclear and conventional arsenals continue to develop alongside antisatellite programs, autonomous robotics or drones, cyber operations, biotechnology, and other innovations barely imagined in the early nuclear age. The concept of cross-domain deterrence emerged near the end of the George W. Bush administration as policymakers and commanders confronted emerging threats to vital American military systems in space and cyberspace. The Pentagon now recognizes five operational environments or so-called domains (land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace), and cross-domain deterrence poses serious problems in practice. This book steps back to assess the theoretical relevance of cross-domain deterrence for the field of international relations. As a general concept, cross-domain deterrence posits that the ways in which actors choose to deter affects the quality of the deterrence they achieve. Contributors to this book include senior and junior scholars and national security practitioners. Their chapters probe the analytical utility of cross-domain deterrence by examining how differences across, and combinations of, different military and nonmilitary instruments can affect choices and outcomes in coercive policy in historical and contemporary cases.
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Garoche, Pierre-Loïc. Formal Verification of Control System Software. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691181301.001.0001.

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The verification of control system software is critical to a host of technologies and industries, from aeronautics and medical technology to the cars we drive. The failure of controller software can cost people their lives. This book provides control engineers and computer scientists with an introduction to the formal techniques for analyzing and verifying this important class of software. Too often, control engineers are unaware of the issues surrounding the verification of software, while computer scientists tend to be unfamiliar with the specificities of controller software. The book provides a unified approach that is geared to graduate students in both fields, covering formal verification methods as well as the design and verification of controllers. It presents a wealth of new verification techniques for performing exhaustive analysis of controller software. These include new means to compute nonlinear invariants, the use of convex optimization tools, and methods for dealing with numerical imprecisions such as floating point computations occurring in the analyzed software. As the autonomy of critical systems continues to increase—as evidenced by autonomous cars, drones, and satellites and landers—the numerical functions in these systems are growing ever more advanced. The techniques presented here are essential to support the formal analysis of the controller software being used in these new and emerging technologies.
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Kreß, Claus, and Robert Lawless, eds. Necessity and Proportionality in International Peace and Security Law. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197537374.001.0001.

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Necessity and proportionality hold a place in the international law governing the use of force by states and in the law of armed conflict (LOAC). However, the precise contours of these two requirements are uncertain and controversial. This book explores in 5 parts how necessity and proportionality manifest under the law governing the use of force and the LOAC. First, the book introduces the reader to how necessity and proportionality factor in the debate about the interaction between morality and law in the use of military force. Second, the book addresses the issue of how proportionality in the law governing the use of force relates to proportionality in the LOAC. Third, the book addresses a number of pressing legal issues including: how proportionality and necessity are linked under international law, the controversial “unwilling and unable” test, drones and targeted killing, their application during civil war, and the need for further transparency in states’ justification for the use of force in self-defense. Fourth, the book analyzes the role of military necessity within the LOAC on the battlefield. This includes discussions about the history and nature of the principle of military necessity, the proper application of the principle of proportionality, how commanders should account for mental harm in calculating proportionality, and the role artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons systems may play in a proportionality analysis. Finally, the book concludes with a discussion on the potential role of proportionality in the law governing post-conflict contexts.
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Kumar, Uday, Diego Galar, and Dammika Seneviratne. Robots, Drones, UAVs and UGVs for Operation and Maintenance. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Kumar, Uday, Diego Galar, and Dammika Seneviratne. Robots, Drones, UAVs and UGVs for Operation and Maintenance. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Kumar, Uday, Diego Galar, and Dammika Seneviratne. Robots, Drones, UAVs and UGVs for Operation and Maintenance. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Autonomous Flying Robots Unmanned Aerial Vehicles And Micro Aerial Vehicles. Springer, 2010.

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Lighter Than Air Robots Guidance And Control Of Autonomous Airships. Springer, 2011.

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Sincavage, Dr Suzanne, Dr Hans C. Mumm, Wayne Lonstein, CPT John Paul Hood, Randall Mai, Dr Mark Jackson, Mike Monnik, et al. DRONE DELIVERY OF CBNRECy – DEW WEAPONS Emerging Threats of Mini-Weapons of Mass Destruction and Disruption ( WMDD). Edited by Randall K. Nichols. New Prairie Press Open Book Publishing, 2022.

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Mazal, Jan. Modelling and Simulation for Autonomous Systems: 5th International Conference, MESAS 2018, Prague, Czech Republic, October 17–19, 2018, Revised ... Springer, 2019.

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Modelling and Simulation for Autonomous Systems: 8th International Conference, MESAS 2021, Virtual Event, October 13-14, 2021, Revised Selected Papers. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

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Mazal, Jan. Modelling and Simulation for Autonomous Systems: 4th International Conference, MESAS 2017, Rome, Italy, October 24-26, 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Springer, 2018.

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Turi, Michele, Jan Mazal, Adriano Fagiolini, and Petr Vasik. Modelling and Simulation for Autonomous Systems: 7th International Conference, MESAS 2020, Prague, Czech Republic, October 21, 2020, Revised Selected Papers. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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