An Agent-based Approach to Evaluating the Impact of Technologies on C2
Abstract
The dynamic nature of hostile, urban environments has resulted in an increased interest in novel command and control (C2) technologies and associated tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). However, the introduction of new technologies to support C2 significantly impacts performance and effectiveness of military forces. The goal of our research was to support the assessment of novel Communications, Command, Control and Intelligence (C3I) technologies that addressed various challenges of Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT). Our novel approach combined the strengths of field assessment with virtual and constructive simulations, which can quantify the effects of technologies and associated TTPs that span a wide range of capabilities; including sensing, situation awareness/command and control (SA/C2), and shaping components. These evaluation capabilities are complemented by support for optimizing TTPs and organizational structure to improve performance across a variety of metrics (e.g. mission completion time, execution tempo, team task load, etc.). Initial assessments were validated by comparing results from field studies and simulations, which confirmed that our approach identified force-multiplying effects of emerging technologies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA463284
Entities
People
- Georgiy Levchuk
- Michael Linegang
- Stacy Lovell
Organizations
- Aptima (United States)