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imple scenarios consisting of multiple vehicles are defined as collections of discrete states, and each state is treated as a game of automata. The definition of the physical environment as a series of discrete state transitions associated with a "stationary automata environment" is the

key to this analysis

and to the design of the intelligent

W imple scenarios consisting of multiple vehicles are defined as collections of discrete states, and each state is treated as a game of automata. The definition of the physical environment as a series of discrete state transitions associated with a "stationary automata environment" is the

key to this analysis

and to the design of the intelligent


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imple scenarios consisting of multiple vehicles are defined as collections of discrete states, and each state is treated as a game of automata. The definition of the physical environment as a series of discrete state transitions associated with a "stationary automata environment" is the

key to this analysis

and to the design of the intelligent


References
Allan Odden: Clear Plans Yield Productive Results



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