Motion camouflage in three dimensions

Mathematics – Optimization and Control

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We formulate and analyze a three-dimensional model of motion camouflage, a stealth strategy observed in nature. A high-gain feedback law for motion camouflage is formulated in which the pursuer and evader trajectories are described using natural Frenet frames (or relatively parallel adapted frames), and the corresponding natural curvatures serve as controls. The biological plausibility of the feedback law is discussed, as is its connection to missile guidance. Simulations illustrating motion camouflage are also presented. This paper builds on recent work on motion camouflage in the planar setting [1]. [1] E.W. Justh and P.S. Krishnaprasad (2005). "Steering laws for motion camouflage," submitted for publication, (see also arXiv:math.OC/0508023v1).

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