TY - EJOU AU - Hu, Shiguang AU - Ru, Le AU - Lu, Bo AU - Wang, Zhenhua AU - Zhao, Xiaolin AU - Wang, Wenfei AU - Xi, Hailong TI - Research on Maneuver Decision-Making of Multi-Agent Adversarial Game in a Random Interference Environment T2 - Computers, Materials \& Continua PY - 2024 VL - 81 IS - 1 SN - 1546-2226 AB - The strategy evolution process of game players is highly uncertain due to random emergent situations and other external disturbances. This paper investigates the issue of strategy interaction and behavioral decision-making among game players in simulated confrontation scenarios within a random interference environment. It considers the possible risks that random disturbances may pose to the autonomous decision-making of game players, as well as the impact of participants’ manipulative behaviors on the state changes of the players. A nonlinear mathematical model is established to describe the strategy decision-making process of the participants in this scenario. Subsequently, the strategy selection interaction relationship, strategy evolution stability, and dynamic decision-making process of the game players are investigated and verified by simulation experiments. The results show that maneuver-related parameters and random environmental interference factors have different effects on the selection and evolutionary speed of the agent’s strategies. Especially in a highly uncertain environment, even small information asymmetry or miscalculation may have a significant impact on decision-making. This also confirms the feasibility and effectiveness of the method proposed in the paper, which can better explain the behavioral decision-making process of the agent in the interaction process. This study provides feasibility analysis ideas and theoretical references for improving multi-agent interactive decision-making and the interpretability of the game system model. KW - Behavior decision-making; stochastic evolutionary game; nonlinear mathematical modeling; multi-agent; maneuver DO - 10.32604/cmc.2024.056110