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Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
Band 7 (2022): Heft 2 (July 2022)
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Research on threat assessment problems of island air defence system based on the leader-follower model
Y. Wang
Y. Wang
,
Y. Cheng
Y. Cheng
,
X. Shan
X. Shan
,
J. J. Mou
J. J. Mou
,
L. Zhou
L. Zhou
und
Mohamed Salama
Mohamed Salama
| 05. Sept. 2022
Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
Band 7 (2022): Heft 2 (July 2022)
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Online veröffentlicht:
05. Sept. 2022
Seitenbereich:
921 - 930
Eingereicht:
13. Dez. 2021
Akzeptiert:
28. Apr. 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2022.1.00018
Schlüsselwörter
Air defence system
,
multi-agent
,
leader-follower model
,
threat assessment
© 2022 Y. Wang et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Fig. 1
Network model of centralised island air defence combat system. AMV, anti-missile vehicles; ADR, air-defence defence radar; AEW, air early warning; CP, command post; ECV, electronic countermeasures vehicles.
Fig. 2
Simulation of threat assessment process of island air defence system without leader. ADR, air-defence defence radar; AEW, air early warning; AMV, anti-missile vehicles; CP, command post; ECV, electronic countermeasures vehicles.
Fig. 3
Simulation of threat assessment process of island air defence system with a leader. ADR, air-defence defence radar; AEW, air early warning; AMV, anti-missile vehicles; CP, command post; ECV, electronic countermeasures vehicles.
Fig. 4
Network model of distributed air defence operation system for islands. ADR, air-defence defence radar; AEW, air early warning; AMV, anti-missile vehicles; CP, command post; ECV, electronic countermeasures vehicles.
Fig. 5
Simulation of threat assessment process of leader free distributed island air defence and anti-missile system. ADR, air-defence defence radar; AEW, air early warning; AMV, anti-missile vehicles; CP, command post; ECV, electronic countermeasures vehicles.
Fig. 6
Simulation of threat assessment process of leader distributed island air defence and anti-missile system. ADR, air-defence defence radar; AEW, air early warning; AMV, anti-missile vehicles; CP, command post; ECV, electronic countermeasures vehicles.
The number of connected edges of each node in the command and control network.
Combat unit
Number of connected edges (
l
)
Normalized edge number (
l
norm
)
CP
7
1
AEW
6
0.86
ADR
6
0.86
AMV 1
6
0.86
AMV 2
6
0.86
AMV 3
5
0.71
ECV 1
6
0.86
ECV 2
6
0.86