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12 May 2006 Collaborative engagement experiment
Katherine Mullens, Bradley Troyer, Robert Wade, Brian Skibba, Michael Dunn
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Abstract
Unmanned ground and air systems operating in collaboration have the potential to provide future Joint Forces a significant capability for operations in complex terrain. Collaborative Engagement Experiment (CEE) is a consolidation of separate Air Force, Army and Navy collaborative efforts within the Joint Robotics Program (JRP) to provide a picture of the future of unmanned warfare. The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Material and Manufacturing Directorate, Aerospace Expeditionary Force Division, Force Protection Branch (AFRL/MLQF), The Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) Joint Technology Center (JTC)/Systems Integration Laboratory (SIL), and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center - San Diego (SSC San Diego) are conducting technical research and proof of principle experiments for an envisioned operational concept for extended range, three dimensional, collaborative operations between unmanned systems, with enhanced situational awareness for lethal operations in complex terrain. This paper describes the work by these organizations to date and outlines some of the plans for future work.
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Katherine Mullens, Bradley Troyer, Robert Wade, Brian Skibba, and Michael Dunn "Collaborative engagement experiment", Proc. SPIE 6230, Unmanned Systems Technology VIII, 62300V (12 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664613
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KEYWORDS
Unmanned systems

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Telecommunications

Robotics

Reconnaissance

Information security

Control systems

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