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Definition 4 (gain based on the number of followers) A vehicle is inclined to follow a target that is already followed by many vehicles.
You can program it to follow a target, or to loiter, and, if it loses its link to the ground-control unit, to return home or to climb higher, in a spiral, until it regains contact.
The first such provision allows investigators to get "roving wiretap" court orders authorizing them to follow a target who switches phone numbers or phone companies, rather than having to apply for a new warrant each time.
The robot was controlled to follow a target by a human operator.
They could hover, perch and take off again to follow a target or return home.
In this system the camera is placed on the robot's end-effector and the goal is to control the robot pose to follow a target or a trajectory.
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