DocumentCode
2888348
Title
UAV Team Formation for Emitter Geolocation
Author
Marsh, Luke ; Gossink, Don ; Drake, Samuel Picton ; Calbert, Greg
Author_Institution
Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Edinburgh
fYear
2007
fDate
12-14 Feb. 2007
Firstpage
176
Lastpage
181
Abstract
In this paper we study a scenario in which uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs) are tasked with locating a group of active emitters. The time difference of arrival (TDOA) technique is used by the UAVs to geolocate the active emitters. As TDOA requires at least three UAVs to perform geolocation, an algorithm to team three or more UAVs and task this team to geolocate an emitter is required. We discuss two approaches for teaming the UAVs, which we have developed and tested via simulation. The first approach is a simple heuristic that assigns the closest three UAVs to the highest priority emitter. This approach was simple and efficient to run, but improvements in performance could be made. Because TDOA works best when the UAVs are angularly separated evenly around the emitter, the next teaming algorithm developed takes into account the geometry between all UAVs and emitters. It assigns a cost for each UAV team and emitter combination based on the current angular separation of the UAVs around an emitter, and by how much each UAV team can perfect its geometry in a given time period. Two search techniques are explored, which search the solution space for efficient solutions. Results from simulation tests of the two approaches indicate that the second algorithm on average geolocates the emitters in the simulation faster than the heuristic approach, and provides an efficient solution to this UAV teaming and allocation problem.
Keywords
remotely operated vehicles; time-of-arrival estimation; UAV team formation; current angular separation; emitter geolocation; teaming algorithm; time difference of arrival technique; uninhabited aerial vehicle; Ant colony optimization; Command and control systems; Computational modeling; Costs; Electronic warfare; Geometry; Radar; Testing; Time difference of arrival; Unmanned aerial vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information, Decision and Control, 2007. IDC '07
Conference_Location
Adelaide, Qld.
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0902-0
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0902-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IDC.2007.374545
Filename
4252497
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