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Towards an autonomous motion camouflage control system
A sensorimotor controller for a biologically inspired stealth strategy (motion camouflage) is implemented in a software simulation using backpropagation. When operating with realistic inputs, the controller allows a predator to track a prey that moves along real hoverfly flight paths, whilst appearing to remain stationary.