Complex & Intelligent Systems (Jul 2024)

Optimal saturated information load analysis for enhancing robustness in unmanned swarms system

  • Jian Wu,
  • Yichuan Jiang,
  • Junjun Tang,
  • Linfei Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40747-024-01526-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 7127 – 7142

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Abstract Saturated information load is defined as the information received by a unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) node in a swarm network reaches the overload limit of its processing capability. When a UAV swarm performs a mission in an uncertain and adversarial complex environment, overloading of UAVs will lead to information diversion, which may cause other UAVs to experience overloading and diversion as well, affecting the transmission efficiency and robustness of the entire swarm network, which in turn affects the information sensing ability, execution ability, and coordination ability of the swarm in performing the mission. Therefore, this paper proposes a saturated information load-based UAV swarm network topology modelling method, which sets the saturated information load of the nodes in the network model in order to reasonably allocate network resources and optimise the network topology. In addition, through robustness experiments of complex networks and comparative analysis of different saturated information loads and three typical modelling methods, the saturated information load-based network structure modelling method has outstanding advantages and performance in terms of network connectivity, network communication efficiency, and destruction resistance.

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