Robust UAV mission planning

conference paper
Unmanned Areal Vehicles (UAVs) can provide significant contributions to information gathering in military missions. UAVs can be used to capture both full motion video and still imagery of specific target locations within the area of interest. In order to improve the effectiveness of a reconnaissance mission, it is important to visit the largest number of interesting target locations possible, taking into consideration operational constraints related to fuel usage, weather conditions and endurance of the UAV. We model this planning problem as the well-known orienteering problem, which is a generalization of the traveling salesman problem. Given the uncertainty in the military operational environment, robust planning solutions are required. As such, our model takes into account uncertainty in the fuel usage between targets (for instance due to weather conditions) as well as uncertainty in the importance of visiting specific target locations. We report results using different uncertainty sets that specify the degree of uncertainty against which any feasible solution will be protected. We also compare the probability that a solution is feasible for the robust solution on one hand and the solution found with average fuel usage and expected value of information on the other. In doing so, we show how the sustainability of a UAV mission can be significantly improved.
TNO Identifier
464785
Publisher
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Cadiz
Source title
Proceedings of OR Peripatetic Post-Graduate Programme (ORP3-2011), September 13-17, 2011, Cadiz, Spain.
Editor(s)
Martınez, A.C.
Miranda, I.E.
Jimenez, B.L.
et al
Place of publication
Cadiz
Pages
165-169
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