The goals of this thesis are to design, implement, and evaluate a prototype tactical mission planning system. The system design will be based on a thorough analysis of the present operational tactical mission planning process and applying state of the art artificial intelligence. A baseline design concept will be specified. Additionally, requirements for a knowledge-based language to support the design implementation will be presented. Design is an iterative process. It will be shown that a baseline prototype is a crucial first step in allowing operational personnel to define the system requirement. Results of the evaluation will be incorporated into the prototype. A measure of design success will be how rapidly user requirements can be incorporated. The evaluation will also provide some valuable insight into the use of such a system in the tactical arena and the potential increases in pilot situation awareness.
Fighter Pilot's Intelligent Aide for Tactical Mission Planning
1985
150 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Bionics & Artificial Intelligence , Human Factors Engineering , Job Training & Career Development , Artificial intelligence , Pilots , Man computer interface , Mission profiles , Missions , Tactical warfare , Systems analysis , Instructors , Awareness , Computer programs , Base lines , Prototypes , Iterations , Requirements , Theses , Fighter aircraft , Operators(Personnel) , User needs , Knowledge programming , Planning , Project management , Systems management , Design , Pilot training , Knowledge based systems
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