A Review of the Haspert Model for Target Identification

Abstract

The Haspert model for target identification using multiple sensors is examined. Haspert takes a total-cost approach in constructing identification rules for engagements in which friendly, hostile and neutral parties are involved. While the model has certain advantages in terms of command and scenario flexibility, the resulting identification rules vary considerably according to the cost parameters set by commanders, and in some cases are counterintuitive. The model does not offer significant advantages in the identification of neutrals unless information on the nature and number of these parties is available prior to the engagement.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2001
Accession Number
ADA398425

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  • Genevieve Mortiss

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