Abstract

This paper investigates the multiple unmanned aerial vehicle (multi-UAV) cooperative task assignment problem. Specifically, we assign different types of UAVs to accomplish the classification, attack, and verification tasks of targets under resource, precedence, and timing constraints. Due to complex coupling among these tasks, we decompose the considered problem into two subproblems: one with continuous and independent tasks and another with continuous and correlative tasks. To solve them, we first present an adjustable, fully adaptive cross-entropy (AFACE) algorithm based on the cross-entropy (CE) method, which serves as a stepping stone for developing other algorithms. Secondly, to overcome task precedence in the first subproblem, we propose a mutually independent AFACE (MIAFACE) algorithm, which converges faster than the CE method when obtaining the optimal scheme vectors of these continuous and independent tasks. Thirdly, to deal with task coupling in the second subproblem, we present a mutually correlative AFACE (MCAFACE) algorithm to find the optimal scheme vectors of these continuous and correlative tasks, while its computational complexity is inferior to that of the MIAFACE algorithm. Finally, numerical simulations demonstrate that the proposed MIAFACE (MCAFACE, respectively) algorithm consumes less time than the existing algorithms for the continuous and independent (correlative, respectively) task assignment problem.

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