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There are plentiful applications of multi-sensor task allocation in practice. The previous chapters of this book specified, formulated, described and illustrated the impacts of optimal multi-sensor task allocation on the quality and performance of supply networks and law enforcement systems. Emerging applications and technologies of the future will include sensors with different abilities that need to be dynamically allocated to various and multiple tasks.
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Amador S, Zivan R (2017). Incentivizing cooperation between heterogeneous agents in dynamic task allocation. In: Proceedings of 16th international conference on autonomous agents and multiagent systems (AAMAS), Sāo Paulo, Brazil, pp 1082–1090
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Tkach, I., Edan, Y. (2020). An Outlook of Multi-sensor Task Allocation. In: Distributed Heterogeneous Multi Sensor Task Allocation Systems. Automation, Collaboration, & E-Services, vol 7. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34735-2_11
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