Tabu search for target-radar assignment (Q2731678)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626343
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626343 |
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12 March 2002
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metaheuristic
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TABU Search
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dynamic assignment
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Tabu search for target-radar assignment (English)
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The authors are dealing with a (near) realtime decision making problem: The assignment of defense missiles to a couple of targets in a rapidly changing environment. The question is: Can metaheuristics be useful under this hard time constraints? For this reason the problem first is modelled as a nonlinear-mixed integer problem. To solve this problem a two-stage process is proposed: in the first step the assignment of targets is made, in the second step the choice of start times within a small interval is done. For the first step some neighbourhood-based metaheuristics are implemented, the second step was realized by a steepest ascent (greedy) heuristic.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEBy a log of experiments it turned out that a specifically tailored tabu search algorithm performs well, even with respect to strong time criteria.
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