A Study on UCAV Targets Assignment Based on Consensus Uncertain Detecting Information

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UCAV targets assignment is a key research topic in UCAV formation mission planning area. As UCAV targets assignment problem under uncertain detecting information, a new method is proposed in this paper. Firstly, the UCAV targets assignment problem under uncertain dectection information is described. Then, the mathematical model of UCAV targets assignment under uncertain detecting information is established and UCAV targets assignment with SMAA method based on uncertain detecting information is given after introducing the SMAA method. Finally, simulations are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of this method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 503-504)

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1235-1238

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April 2012

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