Abstract
We have investigated how birds avoid mid-air collisions during head-on encounters. Trajectories of birds flying towards each other in a tunnel were recorded using high speed video cameras. Analysis and modelling of the data suggest two simple strategies for collision avoidance: (a) each bird veers to its right and (b) each bird changes its altitude relative to the other bird according to a preset preference. Both strategies suggest simple rules by which collisions can be avoided in head-on encounters by two agents, be they animals or machines. The findings are potentially applicable to the design of guidance algorithms for automated collision avoidance on aircraft.
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Schiffner, I., Perez, T., & Srinivasan, M. V. (2016). Strategies for pre-emptive mid-air collision avoidance in budgerigars. PLoS ONE, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162435
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