Vidal's libraryTitle: | Flying Together: Modelling Air Mission Teams |
Author: | Gil Tidhar, Clinton Heinze, and Mario C. Selvestrel |
Journal: | Applied Intelligence |
Volume: | 8 |
Number: | 3 |
Pages: | 195--218 |
Year: | 1998 |
Abstract: | The problem of modelling air missions is part of a larger problem simulating possible war-like scenarios in the air, sea, and on land. In modelling such military systems one is required to model the behaviour of various actors and the resources that are available to them. One aspect of this problem is the modelling of a group of actors as a team and then modelling the coordinated behaviour of such a team to achieve a joint goal. In the domain of air mission modelling the actors are pilots who control aircraft and their behaviour is referred to as tactics. In this paper we present the approach we adopted in modelling teams and team tactics as part of the development of the Smart Whole AiR Mission Model (SWARMM) for the Air Operations Division of the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organization. In our approach teams are composed of sub-teams and adopt organizational structures. Such structures define the responsibilities of the sub-teams towards the mission to be achieved... |
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title = {Flying Together: Modelling Air Mission Teams},
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journal = {Applied Intelligence},
volume = 8,
number = 3,
pages = {195--218},
year = 1998,
abstract = {The problem of modelling air missions is part of a
larger problem simulating possible war-like
scenarios in the air, sea, and on land. In modelling
such military systems one is required to model the
behaviour of various actors and the resources that
are available to them. One aspect of this problem is
the modelling of a group of actors as a team and
then modelling the coordinated behaviour of such a
team to achieve a joint goal. In the domain of air
mission modelling the actors are pilots who control
aircraft and their behaviour is referred to as
tactics. In this paper we present the approach we
adopted in modelling teams and team tactics as part
of the development of the Smart Whole AiR Mission
Model (SWARMM) for the Air Operations Division of
the Australian Defence Science and Technology
Organization. In our approach teams are composed of
sub-teams and adopt organizational structures. Such
structures define the responsibilities of the
sub-teams towards the mission to be achieved...},
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