Spatio-Temporal Coding-Based Helicopter Trajectory Planning for Pulsed Neural Membrane System

For the trajectory planning problem under the nonlinear and strongly coupled characteristics of unmanned helicopters, membrane computing with distributed parallel processing capability is introduced for unmanned helicopter trajectory planning. The global and local spatial information is temporally c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computational intelligence and neuroscience 2022-03, Vol.2022, p.1787013-13
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Jiachang, Huang, Yourui, Li, Hongjin, Fang, Ruichong, Liu, Yu, Zhao, Ruijuan
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Zusammenfassung:For the trajectory planning problem under the nonlinear and strongly coupled characteristics of unmanned helicopters, membrane computing with distributed parallel processing capability is introduced for unmanned helicopter trajectory planning. The global and local spatial information is temporally characterized; the temporal characterization algorithm under mapping information is designed; the hierarchical discriminant regression algorithm is designed based on incremental principal component analysis to realize the process of building and identifying trees in trajectory planning; and the pulsed neural membrane system (PNMS) with spatio-temporal coding function under membrane computing is constructed. Compared with the RRT algorithm in two experimental environments, the original path length, the trimmed path length, the time used to plan the trajectory, and the number of search nodes have different levels of improvement; the feasibility and effectiveness of the PNMS in unmanned helicopter trajectory planning are verified. It expands the theoretical research of membrane computing in the field of optimal control and provides theoretical support for the subsequent application practice.
ISSN:1687-5265
1687-5273
DOI:10.1155/2022/1787013