Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics ›› 2025, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (2): 462-482.doi: 10.23919/JSEE.2025.000017

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Evolution mechanism of unmanned cluster cooperation oriented toward strategy selection diversity

Zhenhai XIE1,2(), Minggang YU1(), Ming HE1,*(), Guoyou CHEN1(), Zheng ZHAI1(), Ziyu WANG1,2(), Lu LIU1()   

  1. 1 Institute of Command and Control Engineering, Army Engineering University of PLA, Nanjing 210007, China
    2 Unit 31630 of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, Huizhou 516000, China
  • Received:2023-01-03 Online:2025-04-18 Published:2025-05-20
  • Contact: Ming HE E-mail:529486527@qq.com;yuminggang8989@163.com;paper_review@126.com;549862832@qq.com;zhai-zhengreview@foxmail.com;2228370591@qq.com;305485177@qq.com
  • About author:
    XIE Zhenhai was born in 1988. He received his B.S. degree in computer science and technology from Yangtze University, in 2009 and M.S. degree in command and control engineering from Army Engineering University of PLA in 2023. His research interest is unmanned command and control. E-mail: 529486527@qq.com

    YU Minggang was born in 1986. He received his B.S. degree in the School of Information Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology in 2009, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Science of Military Command, Army Engineering University of PLA in 2016. He is an associate professor of Institute of Command and Control Engineering, Army Engineering University of PLA. His research interests include game theory and complex network. E-mail: yuminggang8989@163.com

    HE Ming was born in 1978. He received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in science of military command from Army Engineering University of PLA in 2001, 2004 and 2008, respectively. He is currently a professor of Command and Control Engineering College, Army Engineering University of PLA. His research interest is unmanned command and control. E-mail: paper_review@126.com

    CHEN Guoyou was born in 1971. He received M.S. degree in science of military command from Army Engineering University of PLA in 1999. He is an associate professor of Institute of Communication Engineering, Army Engineering University of PLA. His research interests include communication engineering. E-mail: 549862832@qq.com

    ZHAI Zheng was born in 1984. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in command and control engineering from Army Engineering University of PLA in 2006 and 2023, respectively. His research interest is UAV mission planning. E-mail: zhai-zhengreview@foxmail.com

    WANG Ziyu was born in 2000. He received his B.S. degree in defense engineering from Army University of Engineering of PLA in 2022. His research interests include deep lerning and intelligent control. E-mail: 2228370591@qq.com

    LIU Lu was born in 1987. He received his B.S. degree from Army Artillery Academy of PLA in 2019 and M.S. degree in communication engineering from Army Engineering University of PLA in 2024. His research interests include non war military operation training theory. E-mail: 305485177@qq.com
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (72471240).

Abstract:

When performing tasks, unmanned clusters often face a variety of strategy choices. One of the key issues in unmanned cluster tasks is the method through which to design autonomous collaboration and cooperative evolution mechanisms that allow for unmanned clusters to maximize their overall task effectiveness under the condition of strategic diversity. This paper analyzes these task requirements from three perspectives: the diversity of the decision space, information network construction, and the autonomous collaboration mechanism. Then, this paper proposes a method for solving the problem of strategy selection diversity under two network structures. Next, this paper presents a Moran-rule-based evolution dynamics model for unmanned cluster strategies and a vision-driven-mechanism-based evolution dynamics model for unmanned cluster strategy in the context of strategy selection diversity according to various unmanned cluster application scenarios. Finally, this paper provides a simulation analysis of the effects of relevant parameters such as the payoff factor and cluster size on cooperative evolution in autonomous cluster collaboration for the two types of models. On this basis, this paper presents advice for effectively addressing diverse choices in unmanned cluster tasks, thereby providing decision support for practical applications of unmanned cluster tasks.

Key words: unmanned cluster, strategy diversity, dynamic model, cooperative evolution