A fleet arithmetic on overlay capacity of multi-aircraft cooperative detect base on transformed chameleon
Keywords:
multi-fighter coordinated, detect capacity, cluster and partition, fleet-calculateAbstract
In allusion to the particularity of Multi-Fighter Cooperative Detection, this paper analyzes the influence of different formation modes of the aircraft.. The framework of basic formation modes is established, moreover, the solutions of these models are also introduced. There is some disadvantage of gridding-method on real-time performance. A transformed chameleon method is used to divide up the big formation and cluster it into the basic ones. The rules-less formations’ detect an overlay area and divided into basic ones, can be figured out on the ground of dividing results. In this way, we can reduce the fighter formations to calculate the overlay capacity fleetly. The simulation results indicate that the method meet the real-time needs with error permissibility.Downloads
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