Bi-objective dynamic weapon-target assignment problem with stability measure
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2021
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Silav, Ahmet
Karasakal, Esra
Karasakal, Orhan
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In this paper, we develop a new bi-objective model for dynamic weapon-target assignment problem. We consider that the initial weapon assignment plan of defense is disrupted during engagement because of a destroyed air target, breakdown of a weapon system or a new incoming air target. The objective functions are defined as the maximization of probability of no-leaker and the maximization of stability in engagement order of weapon systems. Stability is defined as assigning same air target in sequence in engagement order of a weapon system so that reacquisition and re-tracking of air target are not required by sensors. We propose a new solution procedure to generate updated assignment plans by maximizing efficiency of defense while maximizing stability through swapping weapon engagement orders. The proposed solution procedure generates non-dominated solutions from which defense can quickly choose the most-favored course of action. We solve a set of representative problems with different sizes and present computational results to evaluate effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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Air Defense, Weapon Target Assignment, Multi-Objective Optimization
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Silav, Ahmet; Karasakal, Esra; Karasakal, Orhan (2021). "Bi-objective dynamic weapon-target assignment problem with stability measure", Annals of Operations Research.
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Annals of Operations Research