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oai:arXiv.org:2410.11237

Tema
Computer Science - Robotics Computer Science - Neural and Evol...
Autor
Page, Lucas
Categoría

Computer Science

Año

2024

fecha de cotización

23/10/2024

Palabras clave
trajectory prediction enabling short term computer swarm target dynamic tracking
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This study proposes a novel artificial intelligence (AI) driven flight computer, integrating an online free-retraining-prediction model, a swarm control, and an obstacle avoidance strategy, to track dynamic targets using a distributed drone swarm for military applications.

To enable dynamic target tracking the swarm requires a trajectory prediction capability to achieve intercept allowing for the tracking of rapid maneuvers and movements while maintaining efficient path planning.

Traditional predicative methods such as curve fitting or Long ShortTerm Memory (LSTM) have low robustness and struggle with dynamic target tracking in the short term due to slow convergence of single agent-based trajectory prediction and often require extensive offline training or tuning to be effective.

Consequently, this paper introduces a novel robust adaptive bidirectional fuzzy brain emotional learning prediction (BFBEL-P) methodology to address these challenges.

The controller integrates a fuzzy interface, a neural network enabling rapid adaption, predictive capability and multi-agent solving enabling multiple solutions to be aggregated to achieve rapid convergence times and high accuracy in both the short and long term.

This was verified through the use of numerical simulations seeing complex trajectory being predicted and tracked by a swarm of drones.

These simulations show improved adaptability and accuracy to state of the art methods in the short term and strong results over long time domains, enabling accurate swarm target tracking and predictive capability.

;Comment: 18pages, 33 figures

Page, Lucas, 2024, Biologically Inspired Swarm Dynamic Target Tracking and Obstacle Avoidance

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