Assessing the value of information superiority for ground forces :
[Book]
proof of concept /
Dan Gonzales [and others].
Santa Monica, Calif. :
National Defense Research Institute,
2001.
xviii, 83 pages :
illustrations ;
28 cm.
Documented briefing / Rand Corporation ;
DB-339-OSD
"Prepared for the Joint C4ISR Decision Support Center."
DB-339-OSD--P. [4] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references (page 83).
"Advanced communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems are intended to provide information superiority, or the capability to collect, process, and disseminate an uninterrupted flow of information while exploiting or denying an adversary's ability to do the same. In this proof-of-concept model the C4ISR systems were linked to autonomous decisionmaking agents that simulated division and brigade commanders. These decisionmaking agents were implemented in a notional operational-level scenario in which the quality of situation awareness data provided to ground force units can be varied as a function of the performance of the C4ISR system architecture, making it possible to determine the impact of C4ISR system performance on combat outcome. The System Effectiveness Analysis Simulation (SEAS), an agent-based model, was augmented by incorporating C2 agents capable of adaptive command decisionmaking based on dynamic battlefield awareness information. Initial results indicate that combat outcomes depend critically on C4ISR architecture performance."--Rand abstracts.
Assessing the value of information superiority for ground forces.
Assessing the value of information superiority for ground forces.
Information storage and retrieval systems-- Military aspects.
Military art and science-- Decision making-- Mathematical models.
Military art and science-- Decision making-- Mathematical models.