Author
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- Xingye Han
- Huifang Wang
- Qiang Jia
- YingDong Gou
- Bo Li
- Jiancheng Liu
- Zaikun Han
- Gang Hou
- Ke Li
- Junxiong Ye
- Yuqing Lin
- Siwen Wei
Abstract
Enhancing the resilience of Autonomous Unmanned Swarms (AUS) requires policies that remain effective under severe, structured disruptions while respecting the heterogeneous semantics of inter–subsystem interactions. Existing reinforcement learning (RL) approaches typically aggregate first–order neighborhoods in a path–agnostic manner, thereby blurring typed, ordered, and directed multi–hop dependencies encoded by domain meta–paths. We propose MPGPD-RC, a Meta- Path Guided Policy Distillation framework for Resilient Coordination that couples: (i) meta-path–guided embeddings learned by path-specific graph attention with contrastive reconstruction and attention fusion, and (ii) a teacher–student scheme in which a PPO teacher trained with a relaxed meta-path mask provides trajectories, and a student aligns both action distributions (KL) and trajectory-level structural codes via path-aware contrastive learning. Empirical evaluations validate that MPGPD-RC consistently surpasses state-of-the-art baselines across diverse perturbation scenarios by modeling complex, high-order dependencies that underpin resilient coordination.
Suggested Citation
Xingye Han & Huifang Wang & Qiang Jia & YingDong Gou & Bo Li & Jiancheng Liu & Zaikun Han & Gang Hou & Ke Li & Junxiong Ye & Yuqing Lin & Siwen Wei, 2025.
"Meta-path guided policy distillation for resilient coordination in autonomous unmanned swarm,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(12), pages 1-23, December.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0339675
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0339675
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