DOI: 10.3390/drones10060473 ISSN: 2504-446X

Cooperative Task Planning of Heterogeneous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Formations Driven by a Multi-Objective Dolphin Echolocation Optimization Algorithm

Chengyuan Pang, Zongpu Li, Le Ru, Fan Sun, Jiaxu Chen

In the task planning of heterogeneous unmanned aerial vehicle formations, problems such as dynamic topological instability and sparse Pareto front exist, which affect the robustness of the planning. To address this, this paper proposes a cooperative task planning method based on multi-objective dolphin echolocation optimization driving. Firstly, a differentiated dynamic model of heterogeneous unmanned aerial vehicles covering different configurations such as rotors and fixed wings is constructed, and a dynamic communication topology model is established based on time-varying graph theory to quantify transmission delay and link stability. Then, a multi-objective optimization model is designed with task completion, energy balance, and time cost as the core, Bayesian networks are introduced to construct a dynamic threat field, and risk assessment and real-time response are achieved in complex environments. Based on this, a multi-objective dolphin echo optimization algorithm is adopted to solve the model, and its echo beam focusing search and adaptive weight allocation mechanism are utilized to effectively improve the convergence and distribution of the Pareto solution set. Finally, a “decision execution” hierarchical collaborative control architecture is constructed, utilizing the decision layer to output a global planning scheme and the execution layer to achieve rolling optimization and precise tracking of instructions through distributed model predictive control. The simulation test results show that this method can maintain high task completion, energy balance, and communication stability in different formation sizes and complex environments significantly better than traditional algorithms. When the formation size is between 20 and 60 sorties, the hypervolume (HV) index of this method is superior to that of the comparison method. In cases of sudden obstacles and complex electromagnetic interference scenarios, the average energy consumption of a single unmanned aerial vehicle after applying this method is maintained at 150–250 Wh, and the transmission delay is stable at 50–200 ms. The experimental results verify that this method has good planning robustness and collaborative real-time performance.

More from our Archive