An Autonomic System for Close Air Support

B. Simpson, C. Rouff, Joe Roberts, Gary Edwards
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Close Air Support (CAS) planning in the past has been primarily a mission preplanning activity. Due to the types of military operations being conducted, the need for CAS is becoming harder to predict than in past operations. For immediate CAS requests, as many as 15 steps need to be followed, many of them using voice communication via radios in noisy environments. This often results in delays due to repeating of requests and misunderstandings. The proposed autonomic close air associate would allow for faster and more effective CAS operations with less fratricide and collateral damage. This unobtrusive associate is based on an autonomic aiding agent that provides links to other warfighters, information systems, and unmanned sensors and systems and provides a shared situational awareness between all parties involved in CAS.
近距离空中支援自主系统
近距离空中支援(CAS)计划过去主要是一项任务预先规划活动。由于正在进行的军事行动的类型,对CAS的需求正变得比过去的行动更难预测。对于即时的CAS请求,需要遵循多达15个步骤,其中许多步骤需要在嘈杂的环境中通过无线电进行语音通信。这通常会因为重复的请求和误解而导致延迟。拟议中的自主近距离空中伙伴将允许更快,更有效的CAS操作,减少自相残杀和附带损害。这种不引人注目的伙伴基于自主辅助代理,提供与其他作战人员、信息系统和无人传感器和系统的链接,并在CAS参与的所有各方之间提供共享的态势感知。
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