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Agent-Based Simulation and Its Application to Analyze Combat Effectiveness in Network-Centric Warfare Considering Communication Failure Environments

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  • Jaeyeong Lee
  • Sunwoo Shin
  • Moonsung Park
  • Chongman Kim

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Many parts of platforms are expected to be replaced by unmanned systems in modern warfare. All the assets and supporting vehicles are linked to each other with a communication network, and it is called the network-centric warfare environment. Hence, it is critical when communication failure occurs during engagement in ground battlefield because this failure will directly affect overall combat effectiveness of one’s owned assets. However, research regarding communication failure issues is scarce. We herein propose a new agent-based modeling process to measure the overall combat effectiveness combined with communication success ratio, based on the terrain condition of the ground engagement. Additionally, we provide the effectiveness analysis result when a communication repeater is applied during communication failure as an alternative measure.

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  • Jaeyeong Lee & Sunwoo Shin & Moonsung Park & Chongman Kim, 2018. "Agent-Based Simulation and Its Application to Analyze Combat Effectiveness in Network-Centric Warfare Considering Communication Failure Environments," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2730671
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/2730671
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