A Hybrid Multi-objective Discrete Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm for Cooperative Air Combat DWTA
In this paper, a hybrid multi-objective discrete particle swarm optimization (HMODPSO) algorithm was proposed to solve cooperative air combat dynamic weapon target assignment (DWTA). First, based on the threshold of damage probability and time window cons
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