Using computational swarm intelligence for real-time asset allocation
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Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is especially useful for rapid optimization of problems involving multiple objectives and constraints in dynamic environments. It regularly and substantially outperforms other algorithms in benchmark tests. This paper describes research leading to the application of PSO to the autonomous asset management problem in electronic warfare. The PSO speed provides fast optimization of frequency allocations for receivers and jammers in highly complex and dynamic environments. The key contribution is the simultaneous optimization of the frequency allocations, signal priority, signal strength, and the spatial locations of the assets. The fitness function takes into account the assets' locations in 2 and 3 dimensions maximizing their spatial distribution while maintaining allocations based on signal priority and power. The fast speed of the optimization enables rapid responses to changing conditions in these complex signal environments, which can have real-time battlefield impact. Initial results optimizing receiver frequencies and locations in 2 dimensions have been successful. Current run-times are between 300 (3 receivers, 30 transmitters) and 1000 (7 receivers, 30 transmitters) milliseconds on a single-threaded x86 based PC. Statistical and qualitative tests indicate the swarm has viable solutions, and finds the global optimum 99% of the time on a test case. The results of the research on the PSO parameters and fitness function for this problem is demonstrated.