Optimal Assignment Of Collaborating Agents In Multi-Body Asset-Guarding Games

2020 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE (ACC)(2020)

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We study a multi-body asset-guarding game in missile defense where teams of interceptor missiles collaborate to defend a non-manuevering asset against a group of threat missiles. We approach the problem in two steps. We first formulate an assignment problem where we optimally assign subsets of collaborating interceptors to each threat so that all threats are intercepted as far away from the asset as possible. We assume that each interceptor is controlled by a collaborative guidance law derived from linear quadratic dynamic games. Our results include a 6-DOF simulation of a 5-interceptor versus 3-threat missile engagement where each agent is modeled as a missile airframe controlled by an autopilot. Despite the assumption of linear dynamics in our collaborative guidance law and the unmodeled dynamics in the simulation environment (e.g., varying density and gravity), we show that the simulated trajectories match well with those predicted by our approach. Furthermore, we show that a more agile threat, with greater speed and acceleration, can be intercepted by inferior interceptors when they collaborate. We believe the concepts introduced in this paper may be applied in asymmetric missile defense scenarios, including defense against advanced cruise missiles and hypersonic vehicles.
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missile airframe controller,hypersonic vehicles,5-interceptor 6-DOF simulation,multibody asset-guarding games,interceptor missiles collaboration,collaboration agents,3-threat missile engagement,linear quadratic dynamic games,nonmanuevering asset,advanced cruise missiles,asymmetric missile defense scenarios,agile threat,collaborative guidance law
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