面向多弹拦截的分布式非均衡一致性目标分配算法

Translated title of the contribution: Distributed Unbalanced Consensus Target Allocation Algorithm for Multi-missile Interception

Xiaodong Lu, Yiming Wang, Qiang Li, Jialiang Zhang, Mengjie Zhu, Jun Zhou, Zongyi Guo

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Abstract

A distributed unbalanced consensus target assignment algorithm is proposed to address the multi-to-one assignment problem in a distributed self-organizing missile swarm for intercepting airborne targets. Taking into account the bidirectional communication and characteristics of distributed task allocation within a limited neighborhood,we have developed a distributed target assignment model and a multi-step consensus auction algorithm based on dynamic situational awareness. By decomposing the remaining target value over multiple steps,this approach facilitates unbalanced auction selection for multiple missiles targeting a single Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Furthermore,an extended multi-step consensus conflict resolution rule has been formulated by enhancing the consensus rules of the consensus-based bundle algorithm,thereby ensuring consistency in the results of distributed unbalanced auctions. Simulation results demonstrate that this method can be effectively applied to online adjustments of unbalanced target allocations for distributed missile swarms,significantly improving interception efficiency against multiple airborne maneuvering targets. In comparison with centralized allocation algorithms, this approach achieves globally suboptimal solutions under optimized temporal conditions.

Translated title of the contributionDistributed Unbalanced Consensus Target Allocation Algorithm for Multi-missile Interception
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1645-1655
Number of pages11
JournalYuhang Xuebao/Journal of Astronautics
Volume45
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

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