Identifying and Addressing Issues in Coalition Network Centric Operations Using Distributed Simulation

Topics:
Analysis,
Modeling
Tags:
Business Operations,
Institute For Defense Analyses,
Modeling,
Network,
Research & Development
Source:
Institute for Defense Analyses

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Overview: In this paper, one examines the impact that the change in warfare paradigms must have on the world of simulation. One focuses particularly on the impact that this change must have on computer-generated actors as well as the new demands that will be placed upon them, both in the portrayal of friendly and enemy combatant forces and in the use of new technologies. The solutions that must be developed will draw upon this prior experience as well as results in the fields of human behavior modeling, cultural modeling, modeling of adversarial decision making, and modeling of operations other than war.

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Format: PDF | Size: 184KB | Date: May 2005 | Pages: 9


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