1997
DOI: 10.1117/12.276718
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<title>Dynamic focusing approach to mixed-level simulation</title>

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“…The SEAD portion attrits the Red AD (h) and the CAS portion attrits the Red Ground Strength (i). Now we calculate the portion of Blue Ground Strength that will be used this turn (j) which is enhanced by information about the Re Ground's disposition and that attrits the Red Ground Strength (1). The remainder of the Red ground forces attrits the committed Blue forces (m) and the ratio of the Red to Blue determines the next FLOT position (n).…”
Section: An Example Of a C4isr Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SEAD portion attrits the Red AD (h) and the CAS portion attrits the Red Ground Strength (i). Now we calculate the portion of Blue Ground Strength that will be used this turn (j) which is enhanced by information about the Re Ground's disposition and that attrits the Red Ground Strength (1). The remainder of the Red ground forces attrits the committed Blue forces (m) and the ratio of the Red to Blue determines the next FLOT position (n).…”
Section: An Example Of a C4isr Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another method, the Dynamic Focusing Approach (DFA) uses what could be thought of as a controlled Monte Carlo approach (Fall 1997). Instead of selecting from the component distributions randomly, it guides each choice.…”
Section: The Experimental Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%