collision course
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcollisionandcourse
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collision
noun
uk/kəˈlɪʒ.ən/us/kəˈlɪʒ.ən/
an accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other ...
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course
noun
uk/kɔːs/us/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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(Definition ofcollisionandcoursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Our method describes thecollisioncoursein terms of the state and the control inputs of the robot.
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In addition to the directcollisioncourse, we define the indirectcollisioncourse, which is more critical and difficult to detect.
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For example, it is possible to have a directcollisioncoursein one plane and an indirectcollisioncoursein the other plane.
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By 1943 it had become obvious to all observers that the two men were on acollisioncourse.
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If 0ah0 and 0e0 did in fact follow acollisioncourse, we would expect that one or the other would recede from low front position.
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Thecollisioncoursewith a stationary object will be studied based on this model.
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Note that it is also possible to transform thecollisioncoursetocollisioncoursebetween a stationary robot and a virtual moving object.
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There are also contingencies in which the consequences for democratic governance and economic efficiency are on acollisioncourse.
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The indirectcollisioncoursecan 2 be detected by tracking and comparing the time evolution of the robot's orientation angle and the visibility line angle.
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The notion of indirectcollisioncourseis introduced.
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Two vowels follow acollisioncoursewith a high degree of overlap.
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Two transformations are used to simplify thecollisioncoursedetection process.
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It is shown that the indirectcollisioncourseis more difficult to detect.
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This path is a straight line, which implies directcollisioncourse.
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This formulation brings important simplifications to thecollisioncoursedetection problem even in the most critical and difficult scenarios.
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This paper focuses on the problem ofcollisioncoursefor robotics applications.
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Under this formulation, thecollisioncourseproblem is simplified, and complex scenarios are reduced to simple scenarios.
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In each plane, we define the directcollisioncourseand the indirectcollisioncourse.
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Bronner examines various historical periods in which two societal forces were on acollisioncourse.
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