The problems of increasing complexity within the navel command and control environment are demanding new technical approaches. Of particular significance is the problem of operator cognitive overload resulting from the steadily increasing volume of incoming information which must be assimilated, interpreted and assessed by the command team of a warship, if they are to derive an adequate appreciation of the tactical situation facing them. The problem is compounded by the reduced manning levels imposed by escalating manpower costs. In order to operate effectively in the sophisticated arena of modern naval warfare, the command team requires automated decision aids which will assist with gathering and categorizing available information in a timely manner and, in addition, will provide automated support to the interpretation and assessment of the resulting tactical picture. An on-going research programme in the Admiralty Research Establishment (ARE) Portsdown is investigating the application of a knowledge-based or expert-system approach to this aspect of naval command and control. Command and control is a term which probably has as many meanings attributed to it as there are papers presented at this conference.
Intelligent data fusion for naval command and control
Intelligente Datenfusion fuer Fuehrungssysteme der Marine
IEE second int. conf. on command, control, communications and management information systems, GB ; 101-110
1987
10 Seiten, 12 Bilder, 6 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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