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29 August 2001 Implementation of battlespace agents for network-centric electronic warfare
John C. Sciortino Jr., James F. Smith III, Behzad Kamgar-Parsi, Randall Franciose
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Abstract
In the Network-Centric Warfare (NCW) paradigm, battlespace agents autonomously perform selected tasks delegated by actors/shooters and decision-makers including controlling sensors. Network-Centric electronic warfare is the form of electronic combat used in NCW. Focus is placed on a network of interconnected, adapting systems that are capable of making choices about how to survive and achieve their design goals in a dynamic environment. The battlespace entities: agents, actor/shooters, sensors, and decision-makers are tied together through the information and sensors grids.
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John C. Sciortino Jr., James F. Smith III, Behzad Kamgar-Parsi, and Randall Franciose "Implementation of battlespace agents for network-centric electronic warfare", Proc. SPIE 4396, Battlespace Digitization and Network-Centric Warfare, (29 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438305
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Warfare

Fuzzy logic

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Analytical research

Complex adaptive systems

Control systems

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