P. McGuire, G. Liggins, A. Benaskeur, R. Brennan, P. Wojcik
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The Application of Holonic Control to Tactical Sensor Management
In this paper, we report on the project initiated by Defense R&D Canada -Valcartier that is intended as a vehicle to assess holonic control as a means of improving tactical sensor management for distributed military surveillance operations. Three levels of sensor management are considered: sensor, platform, and group. The general holonic architecture and the individual holons at each level are described as well as our next steps towards the implementation of a simulation of a typical scenario