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coursecorrect

CourseCorrect is a term used to describe systems and processes that adjust a plan, route, or course in response to deviations from a target trajectory or new information. In traditional navigation, a course correction is a maneuver to shift heading or path to compensate for wind, currents, or drift. In modern technology, CourseCorrect may refer to a software component or platform that continuously monitors sensors, maps, and constraints and issues re-planned routes or tasks to maintain safety and efficiency. The term is often used as a brand name or descriptor within autonomous systems, robotics, logistics, and aviation.

Typical functionality includes real-time sensor fusion, anomaly detection, trajectory or path re-planning, and validation through simulation

Applications span drone delivery, autonomous ground vehicles, ships, and spacecraft, as well as industrial robotics and

or
test
runs.
Algorithms
underpinning
CourseCorrect
implementations
range
from
classical
graph
search
and
model
predictive
control
to
reinforcement
learning
and
constraint
optimization.
Many
implementations
integrate
GPS
or
inertial
navigation
data
with
onboard
perception
(lidar,
radar)
and
environmental
inputs
(weather,
traffic)
to
anticipate
disturbances
and
propose
corrective
actions.
supply-chain
routing.
Limitations
include
latency,
sensor
quality,
model
fidelity,
and
regulatory
constraints
that
may
limit
the
frequency
or
extent
of
corrections.
See
also
course
correction,
path
planning,
and
autonomous
navigation.