A Modified MOEA/D Algorithm for Solving Bi-Objective Multi-Stage Weapon-Target Assignment Problem

Xiaochen Wu, Chen Chen*, Shuxin Ding

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Abstract

In command of modern intelligent operations, in addition to solving the problem of multi-unit coordinated task assignment, it is also necessary to obtain a suitable plan according to the needs of decision makers. Based on these requirements, we established a multi-stage bi-objective weapon-target assignment model, and designed a new algorithm with niche and region self-adaptive aggregation (named MOEA/ D-NRSA) based on the decomposition-based multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (MOEA/D) to obtain richer solutions that meet the preferences of different decision makers. Compared with MOEA/D, MOEA/ D-NRSA has advantages in improving the convergence and maintaining the distribution of the solution. On the one hand, it contains a population evolution method based on niche technology to obtain better offspring; on the other hand, it has a new neighborhood selection and update strategy. This strategy first clusters the individuals in the objective space to divide into different regions, in which the subproblems can independently select the appropriate aggregation mode according to the clustering density of the region and update its neighborhood. This strategy can improve the uneven distribution of individuals and maintain the diversity and distribution of the population. Numerical experiments selected state-of-the-art algorithms for comparison, which proved the superiority of MOEA/D-NRSA.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9427567
Pages (from-to)71832-71848
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Access
Volume9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Multi-stage weapon target assignment (MWTA)
  • clustering
  • decomposition-based multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (MOEA/D)
  • ideal-nadir Tchebycheff approach
  • niche

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Wu, X., Chen, C., & Ding, S. (2021). A Modified MOEA/D Algorithm for Solving Bi-Objective Multi-Stage Weapon-Target Assignment Problem. IEEE Access, 9, 71832-71848. Article 9427567. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3079152