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Multisensor Hybrid Dynamic Alliance Formation Problem Using Sensitive Particle-Based Dynamic Discrete PSO

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  • Daozhi Wei
  • Zhaoyu Zhang
  • Jiahao Xie
  • Liang fu Yao
  • Ning Li

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In recent years, with the wide application and popularization of artificial intelligence algorithm in the field of multisensor information processing, it has been a research hotspot to solve the problem of sensor alliance formation in the battlefield environment by using multisensor cross-cueing technology. Based on the establishment of the multisensor hybrid dynamic alliance model and objective function, a multisensor cross-cueing algorithm based on dynamic discrete particle swarm optimization (DDPSO) with sensitive particles is proposed and a mechanism of “predict re-predict” is proposed in the process of sensor handover. Simulations have verified the good convergence effect and small detection error of multisensor cross-cueing technology in solving alliance formation problems. Meanwhile, compared with “measurement and then update” and “predict and update” mechanisms, the proposed mechanism is more suitable to the changing combat environment. At the same time, to some extent, it also shows that the artificial intelligence algorithm is more suitable for multisensor information processing.

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  • Daozhi Wei & Zhaoyu Zhang & Jiahao Xie & Liang fu Yao & Ning Li, 2021. "Multisensor Hybrid Dynamic Alliance Formation Problem Using Sensitive Particle-Based Dynamic Discrete PSO," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2997983
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/2997983
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