2011 UkSim 13th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation 2011
DOI: 10.1109/uksim.2011.35
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Fast CoA Verification and Recommendation Using Tactical Level Land Battle Deterministic Simulator

Abstract: In the paper the planning process of a land battle is presented. The actions on a battlefield should be planned on the basis of a reconnaissance (decision situation recognition) and possible both own troops action and counteractions of enemy. A course of action (CoA) should be verified and we propose to use the special tool for recommendation of CoA. The core of the tool there is the deterministic simulator which is described on the basis of combat model and considering complementary processes of firing and mo… Show more

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“…Simulation and verification of course of actions (CoA) is considered in many systems and aspects (Antkiewicz et al, 2011a;2011b;Barry & Koehler, 2005;Mathews, 2004;Najgebauer 2004;Ross et al, 2004;Sokolowski, 2002;Tarapata, 2008;. The most The model addresses also elementary Organisation taxonomy which can be identified as ConflictEntrants and interaction providers in asymmetric Environment.…”
Section: An Example Theory and Theoremmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation and verification of course of actions (CoA) is considered in many systems and aspects (Antkiewicz et al, 2011a;2011b;Barry & Koehler, 2005;Mathews, 2004;Najgebauer 2004;Ross et al, 2004;Sokolowski, 2002;Tarapata, 2008;. The most The model addresses also elementary Organisation taxonomy which can be identified as ConflictEntrants and interaction providers in asymmetric Environment.…”
Section: An Example Theory and Theoremmentioning
confidence: 99%