Path planning for unmanned aerial vehicles in complex environment based on an improved continuous ant colony optimisation

IF 4 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE
Ben Niu , Yongjin Wang , Jing Liu , Gabriel Xiao-Guang Yue
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Abstract

To address the complex challenge of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) path planning, a novel continuous ant colony optimisation with an improved state transition probability, a random-walk strategy and an adaptive waypoints-repair method (ACOSRAR) is proposed to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of UAV 3D path planning. In ACOSRAR, an improved state transition probability is integrated to simplify the search process, enabling the algorithm to converge rapidly. A random-walk strategy involves switching between employing Brownian motion and Lévy flight to help it escape from local optima in the later stage and increase the possibility of exploring new solutions. An adaptive waypoints-repair method is proposed to repair waypoints in the infeasible domain to enhance flight efficiency. To validate its performance, ACOSRAR is compared with seven advanced meta-heuristic algorithms on 9 real digital elevation model maps. Experimental results show that ACOSRAR outperforms other comparison algorithms, efficiently generating higher-quality UAV paths in different environments. Additionally, we successfully integrated the dynamic window approach with ACOSRAR to solve UAV path planning in a partially unknown scenario with static and moving obstacles.
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Computers & Electrical Engineering
Computers & Electrical Engineering 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
7.00%
发文量
661
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: The impact of computers has nowhere been more revolutionary than in electrical engineering. The design, analysis, and operation of electrical and electronic systems are now dominated by computers, a transformation that has been motivated by the natural ease of interface between computers and electrical systems, and the promise of spectacular improvements in speed and efficiency. Published since 1973, Computers & Electrical Engineering provides rapid publication of topical research into the integration of computer technology and computational techniques with electrical and electronic systems. The journal publishes papers featuring novel implementations of computers and computational techniques in areas like signal and image processing, high-performance computing, parallel processing, and communications. Special attention will be paid to papers describing innovative architectures, algorithms, and software tools.
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