A Cooperative Task Allocation Game for Multi-Target Imaging in Radar Networks

2021 
In radar networks, research on the task allocation strategy for multi-target imaging is essential, especially under limited radar resources. From the targets’ perspective, the goal is to acquire enough resources to obtain high-quality inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) images. Then there is competition among targets for radar resources. Therefore, the task allocation optimization problem is considered as a cooperative game, specifically a non-transferable coalitional game when the sparse ISAR imaging algorithm is adopted. A stable coalition structure, which allows cooperation among targets to achieve satisfactory image resolution using the least amount of time, represents an optimal task allocation scheme. Then, the corresponding algorithm based on coalition-forming rules is proposed. Through the framework of cooperative game theory, a stable network structure (i.e., the task allocation strategy) is formed while minimizing the radar time resource cost. Finally, experiments confirm that the proposed algorithm can achieve an optimal task allocation strategy with a lower computation time cost.
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