Abstract Command and control of a maritime aircraft is a considerable challenge, to which there are a number of strands. Data comes into the aircraft from a number of different sensors and from other aircraft and ships — this data has to be processed and fused to provide a coherent picture of the situation. A single mission for the aircraft can have a number of conflicting goals which have to be balanced to provide the maximum overall military effectiveness. The Commander of the aircraft has to produce a series of tactical plans to meet these goals in the changing situation. Providing tactical decision support in this environment is most effective when assisted by knowledge-based techniques to understand the military situation and provide plans based on that situation. Providing this support in real time, reactive to changes in the situation, introduces further challenges.
Real Time Tactical Decision Support for a Maritime Aircraft
2000-01-01
25 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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