将多点配送中心选址问题(multi-distribution center location problem,MDLP)映射为扩展K-TSP过程并设计了改进的蚁群算法。为提高算法的求解性能,在蚂蚁的选择规则里加入了代价引导函数,使用2-opt策略优化可行解并优化了信息素的更新...将多点配送中心选址问题(multi-distribution center location problem,MDLP)映射为扩展K-TSP过程并设计了改进的蚁群算法。为提高算法的求解性能,在蚂蚁的选择规则里加入了代价引导函数,使用2-opt策略优化可行解并优化了信息素的更新方式。仿真算例及算法对比表明,模型和算法可以有效地表达和求解MDLP。展开更多
Based on the high frequency (HF) integrated radar cross section (RCS) calculation approach, a technique of detecting major scattering source is developed by using an appropriate arithmetic for scattering distribut...Based on the high frequency (HF) integrated radar cross section (RCS) calculation approach, a technique of detecting major scattering source is developed by using an appropriate arithmetic for scattering distribution and scattering source detection. For the perfect adaptability to targets and the HF of the HF integrated RCS calculation platform, this technique is suitable to solve large complex targets and has lower requirement to the target modeling. A comparison with the result of 2-D radar imaging confirms the accuracy and reliability of this technique in recognition of the major scattering source on complex targets. This technique provides the foundation for rapid integrated evaluation of the scattering performance and 3-D scattering model reconstruction of large complex targets.展开更多
文摘将多点配送中心选址问题(multi-distribution center location problem,MDLP)映射为扩展K-TSP过程并设计了改进的蚁群算法。为提高算法的求解性能,在蚂蚁的选择规则里加入了代价引导函数,使用2-opt策略优化可行解并优化了信息素的更新方式。仿真算例及算法对比表明,模型和算法可以有效地表达和求解MDLP。
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.90305026)
文摘Based on the high frequency (HF) integrated radar cross section (RCS) calculation approach, a technique of detecting major scattering source is developed by using an appropriate arithmetic for scattering distribution and scattering source detection. For the perfect adaptability to targets and the HF of the HF integrated RCS calculation platform, this technique is suitable to solve large complex targets and has lower requirement to the target modeling. A comparison with the result of 2-D radar imaging confirms the accuracy and reliability of this technique in recognition of the major scattering source on complex targets. This technique provides the foundation for rapid integrated evaluation of the scattering performance and 3-D scattering model reconstruction of large complex targets.