A heuristic for deriving the optimal number and placement of reconnaissance sensors

S. Nanda, J. Weeks, M. Archer
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A key to mastering asymmetric warfare is the acquisition of accurate intelligence on adversaries and their assets in urban and open battlefields. To achieve this, one needs adequate numbers of tactical sensors placed in locations to optimize coverage, where optimality is realized by covering a given area of interest with the least number of sensors, or covering the largest possible subsection of an area of interest with a fixed set of sensors. Unfortunately, neither problem admits a polynomial time algorithm as a solution, and therefore, the placement of such sensors must utilize intelligent heuristics instead. In this paper, we present a scheme implemented on parallel SIMD processing architectures to yield significantly faster results, and that is highly scalable with respect to dynamic changes in the area of interest. Furthermore, the solution to the first problem immediately translates to serve as a solution to the latter if and when any sensors are rendered inoperable.
一种确定侦察传感器最优数量和位置的启发式方法
掌握不对称战争的关键是在城市和开放战场上获取对手及其资产的准确情报。为了实现这一点,我们需要放置足够数量的战术传感器来优化覆盖范围,其中最优性是通过使用最少数量的传感器覆盖给定的感兴趣区域,或者使用固定的传感器集覆盖感兴趣区域的最大可能部分来实现的。不幸的是,这两个问题都不允许多项式时间算法作为解决方案,因此,这些传感器的放置必须利用智能启发式来代替。在本文中,我们提出了一个在并行SIMD处理架构上实现的方案,以产生明显更快的结果,并且在感兴趣的领域中具有高度可扩展性。此外,当任何传感器无法操作时,第一个问题的解决方案立即转化为第二个问题的解决方案。
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