Abstract
In actual air combat, there is an inevitable risk that an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) will be destroyed. However, this risk is rarely considered in the mission planning phase. In this paper, we focus on cooperative mission assignment for heterogeneous UAVs. We develop a multi-objective optimization model to find a balance between mission gains and UAV losses. The objective function is expressed using conditional probability theory by introducing the probabilities of mission success and UAV loss. Munitions loading capacity, time constraints, and priority constraints are modeled as constraints. To solve this combinatorial problem, an improved multi-objective genetic algorithm, which incorporates a natural chromosome encoding format and specially designed genetic operators, is developed. An efficient unlocking method is constructed to address the unavoidable dead-lock phenomenon meanwhile maintaining the population randomness. Numerical simulations for different problem sizes and ammunition stocks are performed, and the proposed algorithm is compared with the Multi-objective Particle Swarm Optimization and the Multi-objective Grey Wolf Optimization, respectively, using different unlocking approaches. The simulation and comparison results demonstrate the practical value and effectiveness of the developed model and the proposed algorithm.
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