scholarly journals Multi-Robot Adversarial Patrolling Strategies via Lattice Paths

Author(s):  
Jan Buermann ◽  
Jie Zhang

In full-knowledge multi-robot adversarial patrolling, a group of robots have to detect an adversary who knows the robots' strategy. The adversary can easily take advantage of any deterministic patrolling strategy, which necessitates the employment of a randomised strategy. While the Markov decision process has been the dominant methodology in computing the penetration detection probabilities, we apply enumerative combinatorics to characterise the penetration detection probabilities. It allows us to provide the closed formulae of these probabilities and facilitates characterising optimal random defence strategies. Comparing to iteratively updating the Markov transition matrices, our methods significantly reduces the time and space complexity of solving the problem. We use this method to tackle four penetration configurations.

Author(s):  
Joaquim AP Braga ◽  
António R Andrade

This article models the decision problem of maintaining railway wheelsets as a Markov decision process, with the aim to provide a way to support condition-based maintenance for railway wheelsets. A discussion on the role of the railway wheelsets is provided, as well as some background on the technical standards that guide maintenance decisions. A practical example is explored with the estimation of Markov transition matrices for different condition states that depend on the wheelset diameter, its mileage since last turning action (or renewal) and the damage occurrence. Bearing in mind all the possible maintenance actions, an optimal strategy is achieved, providing a map of best actions depending on the current state of the wheelset.


2020 ◽  
pp. 13-19
Author(s):  
N.A. Mahutov ◽  
I.V. Gadolina ◽  
S.G. Lebedinskiy ◽  
E.S. Oganyan ◽  
A.A. Bautin

Methods and approaches to tests under random loading are considered, their role is characterized. To ensure the random nature of loading, a modeling method based on Markov transition matrices and real processes recorded in operation is proposed. Keywords: random loading process, Markov repetition matrices, resource estimation, corrected linear hypothesis, parameter of completeness of the loading spectrum. [email protected]


2014 ◽  
Vol 62 ◽  
pp. 731-736 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.L. Torres ◽  
M. de Blas ◽  
L.M. Torres ◽  
A. García ◽  
A. de Francisco

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