In the design and operation of the next-generation naval surface combatants, more and more attention has been paid to increase the system's affordability, survivability and mission effectiveness. The Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory (ASDL) at the Georgia Tech proposed a framework referred to as Integrated Reconfigurable Intelligent Systems (IRIS) as a solution to satisfy such Navy's requirements. The main effort is to develop an integrated dynamic Modeling and Simulation (M&S) environment for understanding the behavior of the next generation of naval ship which is envisioned to be self- assessing, self-predicting, self-planning and self-executing. The integrated M&S environment is a key enabler for facilitating the system design and operation of the naval complex systems, such as design space exploration, technology evaluation, and scenario analysis.
Integrated Reconfigurable Intelligent Systems (IRIS) for Complex Naval Systems
2011
68 pages
Report
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English
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