Optimal path planning and sensor placement for mobile target detection

Bomin Jiang, Adrian N. Bishop, Brian D.O. Anderson, Samuel P. Drake

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    Abstract

    For a flying military vehicle, avoiding detection can be a key objective. To achieve this, flying the least-probability-of-detection path from A to B through a field of detectors is a fundamental strategy. While most of the previous optimization models aim to minimize the cumulative radar exposure, this paper derives a model that can directly minimize the probability of being detected. Furthermore, a variational dynamic programming method is applied to this model which allows one to find a precise locally optimal path with low computational complexity, even when Doppler effects increase the dimension of this problem. In addition, a homotopy method with exceptionally low computational complexity is derived to adjust the optimal path when the detection rate function changes due to the removal of detectors, the addition of detectors or other changes of detectors. Finally, the paper also shows how to apply a convex optimization method to find optimal positions of detectors when vehicles can do path planning.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6466
    Pages (from-to)127-139
    Number of pages13
    JournalAutomatica
    Volume60
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2015

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