资源代理服务:自动计划组合和执行

M. Ford, M. Ljungberg, D. J. Van Hook, R. Shaw, Ethan Aubin
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我们解决以及时和有效的方式支持意外用户和有限信息资源(传感器,数据库,武器-任何与数字信息内在联系的资源)的使用。以平台为中心的系统通常排除在系统开发和部署时未确定的用户和用途。然而,以网络为中心的方法可以通过允许在运行时发现和访问服务和信息来解决这些问题。我们开发了一个资源代理服务(RBS),它使用以网络为中心的原则来实现多域信息和资源共享,并支持未预料到的用户和使用。RBS使用模块化软件组件框架来动态地组合和分配异构资源,包括传感器、数据源、处理器、存档数据、网络,甚至分析人员,使之成为弹性的、面向任务的工作流。RBS可应用于导弹防御、空间态势感知、ISR、边境保护和网络防御等多个感知决定行动的军事领域。在本文中,我们概述了RBS的概念,并描述了将抽象计划转换为可执行计划的过程。
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Resource Brokering Service: Automatic plan composition and execution
We address supporting unanticipated users and uses of limited information resources (sensors, databases, weapons -any resource intrinsically tied to digital information) in a timely and efficient fashion. Platform-centric systems often preclude users and uses not identified when the system was developed and deployed. Net-centric approaches, however, can address these problems by allowing services and information to be discovered and accessed at run-time. We have developed a Resource Brokering Service (RBS) that uses net-centric principles to enable multi-domain information and resource sharing and support for unanticipated users and uses. The RBS uses a modular software component framework for dynamically composing and tasking heterogeneous resources including sensors, data feeds, processors, archived data, networks, and even analysts into resilient, mission-oriented workflows. The RBS is applicable to multiple sense-decide-act military domains including missile defense, space situation awareness, ISR, border protection, and cyber defense. In this paper we give an overview of the concepts of the RBS and describe the process of transforming abstract plans to executable plans.
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