2016
DOI: 10.2514/1.g001752
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Decentralized Cooperative Control Methods for the Modified Weapon–Target Assignment Problem

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“…Due to the complexity of the real combat situation, the model's efficiency would increase, once the issue is simplified and a more accurate answer is achieved. Consequently, in comparison with other assignment model 15,17,19 , a linear assignment model is being presented based on a simplification of the issue. Even if there is a big number of targets and sites, it only takes about 3 s to solve the model by obtaining the information from the experts before the combat with the information from the sensors.…”
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“…Due to the complexity of the real combat situation, the model's efficiency would increase, once the issue is simplified and a more accurate answer is achieved. Consequently, in comparison with other assignment model 15,17,19 , a linear assignment model is being presented based on a simplification of the issue. Even if there is a big number of targets and sites, it only takes about 3 s to solve the model by obtaining the information from the experts before the combat with the information from the sensors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the target-site assignment. and the relevant methods solving them, numerous studies have been done [13][14][15][16][17][18] . Ahner & Parson 19 have submitted a model for WTA, by using dynamic programming and stochastic process approach.…”
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“…here, constraint 1 denotes that up to s j missiles can be assigned to attack the j th target, constraint 2 indicates that no more than r missiles can be used, and condition 3 denotes that one missile can only attack one target. Therefore, the simplified objective function 34 is finally expressed by…”
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confidence: 99%