Optimal linear tracking for a hidden target on one of K-intervals
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6151244
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3407452 (Why is no real title available?)
- A mathematical model for preventing HIV virus from proliferating inside CD4 T Brownian cell using Gaussian jump nanorobot
- A pseudo-polynomial heuristic for path-constrained discrete-time Markovian-target search
- Co-ordinating Two Searchers for an Object Hidden on an Interval
- Competitive search in a network
- Coordinated search for an object hidden on the line
- Developing a detection model for a COVID‐19 infected person based on a probabilistic dynamical system
- Existence of cooperative search technique to find a Brownian target
- Generalised linear search plan for a \(d\)-dimensional random walk target
- Generalized truncated distributions with \(N\) intervals deleted: mathematical definition
- M-states search problem for a lost target with multiple sensors
- On maximum discounted effort reward search problem
- On probabilistic modeling and feasibility of collision between a randomly moving meteor and satellite
- Optimal 3-dimensional search model to find the underwater randomly hidden target
- Optimal multiplicative Bayesian search for a lost target
- Optimal search-relocation trade-off in Markovian-target searching
- Optimal searching path to find a hidden target in a bounded region
- Search and rescue in the face of uncertain threats
- Search games with multiple hidden objects
- Searching for the random walking microorganism cells
- Study on the existence of the transportation particle tracking model in the interactive medium
- The searching algorithm for detecting a Markovian target based on maximizing the discounted effort reward search
Cited in
(3)- On Reducing the Collision Time Between a Nanosensor and a Randomly Moving Particle in the Fluid
- A study on the existence of a cooperative search method with reducing the first metting time between one of several nano-sensors and a Brownian particle
- A Study on the Finiteness of a Tracking Method with Reduction in the Collision Time between a D-Dimensional Random Walk Particle and One of Multiple Nano-Sensors
This page was built for publication: Optimal linear tracking for a hidden target on one of \(K\)-intervals
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6151244)