This research note is the mid-year report of a project designed to develop and evaluate a prototype 'intelligent' soldier machine interface (SMI), for commanders of small combat units. The note showcases the ways in which applied expert system technology can be used to reduce the cognitive burden on combat commanders of the data-rich, highly stressful battlefield environment. The scenario developed to provide an early demonstration of some of the features of an 'expert' enhanced SMI is a tank platoon movement-to-contact, in which an enemy force is ambushed.
ARI V(INT)2 Soldier/Machine Interface Demonstrator: Mid-Year Review
1985
94 pages
Report
No indication
English
Human Factors Engineering , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Man machine systems , Military commanders , Warfare , Systems engineering , Enemy , Military forces(Foreign) , Battlefields , Demonstrations , Infantry , Computer applications , Computer programs , SMI(Soldier Machine Interface) , Expert systems
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