The rapidly rising cost of providing realistic but affordable training for our aircrews is testing the resourcefulness of our military planners. To properly train our aircrews with adequate threat densities and realistic tactical employments requires specialized but affordable EW range tools. The Unmanned Threat Emitter, or UMTE, developed by Red Force Center, Sacramento ALC, is an important step toward providing an expendable, low cost, mobile and reconfigurable emitter. The system, however, suffers from the limitations of manual control both in task overload and threat doctrine complexity. UMTE Programmable Intelligent Response, or UMPIRE, developed by TRW's Sacramento Engineering Office will provide integrated control for the UMTE emitters using artificial intelligence techniques.
Artificial intelligence application for UMTE electronic warfare simulator
Die Verwendung kuenstlicher Intelligenz in einem unbemannten Simulator fuer die elektronische Kampffuehrung
1985
5 Seiten, 2 Bilder, 2 Quellen
Conference paper
English
An electronic warfare simulator
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