Frank Hinchion, P. Mulgaonkar, D. Wilkins, Slavko Galuga
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Abstract
The dynamic nature of the network-centric battlefield, coupled with the extreme paucity of resources (bandwidth, power, etc.) in the dismounted battlefield, presents a set of unique challenges that are not adequately addressed by the digital situation awareness systems in use today. We describe a unique peer-to-peer situation awareness system that was developed as part of DARPA's small unit operations situation awareness system (SUO/SAS). This architecture demonstrated between one to two orders of magnitude reduction in the bandwidth utilized to provide effective situation awareness, and demonstrated the ability of a plan-aware system to minimize the cognitive load on the individual warfighters. We conclude with comments about the applicability of such architectures to the next generation of objective force C4ISR systems.