多阶段传感器-武器-目标分配问题的建模与优化求解

Translated title of the contribution: Modeling and optimization of multi-stage sensor-weapon-target assignment

Yi Peng Wang, Bin Xin*, Jie Chen

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Abstract

Based on the static variant of the sensor-weapon-target assignment (S-WTA) problem, we built a mathematical model for the multi-stage S-WTA problem, with the objective of minimizing the expected remaining threat value of the incoming targets, by dividing the operational process into several interception stages. In order to solve this problem, the multi-stage S-WTA problem was decomposed into two combat resource assignment subproblems. Firstly, a knowledge-based incremental constructive heuristic was proposed to solve the multi-stage weapon-target assignment subproblem. With the obtained weapon-target assignment scheme, a marginal-loss-based constructive heuristic was proposed to solve the multi-stage sensor-target assignment subproblem. Thus, we can obtain valid solutions of the multi-stage S- WTA problem by incorporating the proposed two fast constructive heuristic algorithms with low complexity. A random sampling method based on random permutations (RP) was employed as the competitor, and some simulation experiments were carried out to validate the effectiveness of the proposed heuristic. The computational result indicates that the proposed heuristic outperforms its competitor for most of the test instances, in terms of both solution quality and time cost.

Translated title of the contributionModeling and optimization of multi-stage sensor-weapon-target assignment
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1886-1895
Number of pages10
JournalKongzhi Lilun Yu Yinyong/Control Theory and Applications
Volume36
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2019

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