Bayesian-Game Modeling of C2 Decision Making in Submarine Battle-Space Situation Awareness

Topics:
Modeling
Tags:
Awareness,
Career,
Communication Skills,
Management,
Strategy,
Tools & Techniques,
University Of Nebraska
Source:
University of Nebraska

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Overview: The research described in this paper is concentrated on applying a Bayesian-Game-theoretic approach to multi-source data fusion for achieving the situational awareness that supports C2 decision making in time and mission stressed settings with significant amount of information uncertainty and inaccuracy. The Consolidated Undersea Situational Awareness System (CUSAS) provides information management and integration by applying an evolutionary games theoretic model to state determinations and conflict resolutions in a mapping between the combat space data sets and the situational state estimations.

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Format: PDF | Size: 754KB | Date: Mar 2004 | Pages: 19


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