Research on Algorithm of Conflict Detection and Resolution in Free Flight Based on Genetic Algorithms

Author(s):  
Hongping Shu ◽  
Cao Liang ◽  
Zhenming Xu ◽  
Liu Kui
2011 ◽  
Vol 121-126 ◽  
pp. 4586-4590
Author(s):  
Hong Ping Shu ◽  
Kui Li ◽  
Liang Cao

The research 3d environment of Free Flight is discussed, the substance of the conflict detection and resolution in 3d Free Flight based on genetic algorithms is studied, and a mathematical model is constructed in the paper. The emulation results of applications show that the genetic algorithms is suitable and positive to detect and resolute the conflict in 3d Free Flight. The flight courses of aircrafts, which are as close as possible to the theoretical direct flight course of the least-fuel-consumption, can be generated by genetic algorithms.


2014 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 124-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Czernochowski

Errors can play a major role for optimizing subsequent performance: Response conflict associated with (near) errors signals the need to recruit additional control resources to minimize future conflict. However, so far it remains open whether children and older adults also adjust their performance as a function of preceding response conflict. To examine the life span development of conflict detection and resolution, response conflict was elicited during a task-switching paradigm. Electrophysiological correlates of conflict detection for correct and incorrect responses and behavioral indices of post-error adjustments were assessed while participants in four age groups were asked to focus on either speed or accuracy. Despite difficulties in resolving response conflict, the ability to detect response conflict as indexed by the Ne/ERN component was expected to mature early and be preserved in older adults. As predicted, reliable Ne/ERN peaks were detected across age groups. However, only for adults Ne/ERN amplitudes associated with errors were larger compared to Nc/CRN amplitudes for correct trials under accuracy instructions, suggesting an ongoing maturation in the ability to differentiate levels of response conflict. Behavioral interference costs were considerable in both children and older adults. Performance for children and older adults deteriorated rather than improved following errors, in line with intact conflict detection, but impaired conflict resolution. Thus, participants in all age groups were able to detect response conflict, but only young adults successfully avoided subsequent conflict by up-regulating control.


2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (2) ◽  
pp. 1231-1242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florence Ho ◽  
Ruben Geraldes ◽  
Artur Goncalves ◽  
Marc Cavazza ◽  
Helmut Prendinger

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