1st Edition
Cooperative Decision-Making Modeling for Manned and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
1. Introduction 2. Analysis of the Limited Intervention Collaborative Decision-Making Mechanism Between Manned Aircraft and UAVs 3. Limited-Intervention Collaborative Decision-Making Model between Manned Aircraft and UAVs 4. Analysis of Cognitive and Interactive Cooperative Decision-Making Mechanisms Between Manned Aircraft and UAVs 5. Manned Aircraft Pilots’ Workload and Cognitive Load Evaluation Models 6. Cognitive Intelligent Interactive Human-Machine Collaborative Situation Assessment and Threat Assessment Model 7. Cognitive Intelligent Interactive Human-Machine Cooperative Task Allocation and Path Planning Model 8. Cognitive Intelligent Interactive Simulation System for Manned Aircraft and UAVs Collaborative Decision-Making
Biography
Jun Chen is a professor at the School of Electronics and Information, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. His research focuses on modeling and practical applications in intelligent decision-making for complex autonomous systems, command-and-control systems, and human-machine interaction, with a strong record of academic publications in these fields.
Xinyu Zhang is an associate professor at the School of Electronics and Information, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. Her research interests span AI, data science, data mining, human-machine interaction, and deep learning applications, fields in which she has published a series of papers.
Yan Tong is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the School of Electronics and Information Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. His research focuses on modeling collaborative decision-making between manned and unmanned systems using knowledge- and data-driven fuzzy cognitive maps.






