The Command Systems Laboratory (CSL) at the Admiralty Research Establishment is concerned with the development of new concepts in naval command systems. Real time experimental systems are prototyped for evaluation in a controlled laboratory environment. The CSL has recently been investigating the problems facing Naval Command during anti-submarine warfare (ASW). Particular attention has been paid to the tactical planning and monitoring functions performed by senior (Flag level) command. At this point in the command chain, tactical decisions must be made concerning the deployment of an integrated force containing air, surface and sub-surface assets. The programme objectives are to determine whether such tasks can be made easier and whether the overall command system can be made more effective by the provision of suitable machine-based decision support within the command system. Answers to these questions are being sought by supplying to experimental subjects features such as those described below and performing experiments within the simulation environment of the CSL.
An experimental command system for force level anti-submarine warfare
Ein experimentelles Befehlssystem zur U-Boot-Bekaempfung auf Streitmachtebene
1986
3 Seiten, 2 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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