A Methodology for Missile Countermeasures Optimization under Uncertainty
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author = "Frank W. Moore",
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title = "A Methodology for Missile Countermeasures Optimization
under Uncertainty",
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journal = "Evolutionary Computation",
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year = "2002",
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volume = "10",
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number = "2",
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pages = "129--149",
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month = "Summer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1063-6560",
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DOI = "doi:10.1162/106365602320169820",
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abstract = "The missile countermeasures optimization problem is a
complex strategy optimization problem that combines
aircraft maneuvers with additional countermeasures in
an attempt to survive attack from a single
surface-launched, anti-aircraft missile. Classic
solutions require the evading aircraft to execute
specific sequences of maneuvers at precise distances
from the pursuing missile and do not effectively
account for uncertainty about the type and/or current
state of the missile. This paper defines a new
methodology for solving the missile countermeasures
optimization problem under conditions of uncertainty.
The resulting genetic programming system evolves
programs that combine maneuvers with such
countermeasures as chaff, flares, and jamming to
optimize aircraft survivability. This methodology may
be generalized to solve strategy optimization problems
for intelligent, autonomous agents operating under
conditions of uncertainty.",
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notes = "Department of Computer Science and Systems Analysis,
Miami University, 230 Kreger Hall, Oxford, Ohio 45056,
USA",
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