An Evolutionary Approach for the Target Allocation Problem
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2003
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Palgrave Publishers Ltd
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Abstract
We propose an evolutionary approach for target allocation in tactical level land combat. The purpose is to assign friendly military units to enemy units such that the total weapon effectiveness used is minimised while the attrition goals set for the enemy units are satisfied. A repair algorithm is developed to ensure feasibility with respect to the attrition goal constraints. A tightness measure is devised to determine the population size of the genetic algorithm as a function of constraint tightness. Also, a local improvement algorithm is used to further improve the solution quality. Experimental results indicate that the genetic algorithm can find solutions with acceptable quality in reasonable computation time. Although the approach is developed for the target allocation problem, it can be adapted for other assignment problems.
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genetic algorithms, allocation, military, repair algorithms, repair algorithms, Discrete location and assignment, allocation, Approximation methods and heuristics in mathematical programming, military, genetic algorithms
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Q2
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10
Source
Journal of the Operational Research Society
Volume
54
Issue
9
Start Page
958
End Page
969
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