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Research on Scheme Design and Decision of Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Cooperation Anti-Submarine Based on Knowledge-Driven Soft Actor-Critic

Xiaoyong Zhang    
Wei Yue and Wenbin Tang    

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To enhance the anti-submarine and search capabilities of multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) groups in complex marine environments, this paper proposes a flexible action-evaluation algorithm known as Knowledge-Driven Soft Actor-Critic (KD-SAC), which can effectively interact with real-time environmental information. KD-SAC is a reinforcement learning algorithm that consists of two main components: UAV Group Search Knowledge Base (UGSKB) and path planning strategy. Firstly, based on the UGSKB, we establish a cooperation search framework that comprises three layers of information models: the data layer provides prior information and fundamental search rules to the system, the knowledge layer enriches search rules and database in continuous searching processes, and the decision layer utilizes above two layers of information models to enable autonomous decision-making by UAVs. Secondly, we propose a rule-based deductive inference return visit (RDIRV) strategy to enhance the knowledge base of search. The core concept of this strategy is to enable UAVs to learn from both successful and unsuccessful experiences, thereby enriching the search rules based on optimal decisions as exemplary cases. This approach can significantly enhance the learning performance of KD-SAC. The subsequent step involves designing an event-based UGSKB calling mechanism at the decision-making level, which calls a template based on the target and current motion. Finally, it uses a punishment function, and is then employed to achieve optimal decision-making for UAV actions and states. The feasibility and superiority of our proposed algorithm are demonstrated through experimental comparisons with alternative methods. The final results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves a success rate of 73.63% in multi-UAV flight path planning within complex environments, surpassing the other three algorithms by 17.27%, 29.88%, and 33.51%, respectively. In addition, the KD-SAC algorithm outperforms the other three algorithms in terms of synergy and average search reward.

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