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Target Damage Calculation Method of Nash Equilibrium Solution Based on Particle Swarm between Projectile and Target Confrontation Game

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  • Yun Hao

    (School of Mechatronic Engineering, Xi’an Technological University, Xi’an 710021, China)

  • Hanshan Li

    (School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Xi’an Technological University, Xi’an 710021, China)

Abstract

In order to scientifically evaluate the target damage effect of uncertain intersection between projectile and target confrontation game, this paper establishes a basic model of target damage in the intersection between projectile and target game, which is through the spatial relationship between the explosive position of the projectile and the target position and gives a calculation method of target damage evaluation. The study applies Nash equilibrium theory to analyze income-loss functions in an adversarial game model. According to the definition of the possibility degree of interval number in uncertain multi-attribute decision-making, we proposed a method of solving the Nash equilibrium value of the income matrix of both sides of the game, which is using the interval possibility degree. We used quantitative calculations to analyze game strategies and changes in target damage under different states, such as fragment numbers, velocities, and angles of hit in the confrontation game between projectile and target. Based on the Nash equilibrium value solution method of the particle swarm optimization algorithm, we quantitatively calculated the fitness change relationship between the projectile and the target under different strategy sets. Based on the actual projectile confrontation game test, we analyze the damage probability effects of two projectiles at different explosion positions and different rendezvous angle angles on the three cabins. The results show that in the same area, the intersection angle is smaller, the probability of target damage is greater, and the intersection distance is farther, the damage probability is smaller.

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  • Yun Hao & Hanshan Li, 2024. "Target Damage Calculation Method of Nash Equilibrium Solution Based on Particle Swarm between Projectile and Target Confrontation Game," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 12(14), pages 1-21, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:12:y:2024:i:14:p:2166-:d:1432643
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