As shown in Figure 5, the optimal blocking threshold varies from case to case. Overall, a small blocking threshold ([0.1,0.3]) is necessarily (100%) not optimal; a strict blocking threshold (XB≥0.8) is usually (50.41%) optimal, experimental data show a value between 45% and 55% in most external conditions; but 0 is the optimal threshold still in 20.25% of cases, and usually (89.80%) occurs when ξ≥0.8 and XI≤0.7. When the initial information is low (ξ≤0.6), not blocking is seldom (0.83%) optimal.