1. Interactive Cloud Data Farming Environment For Military Mission Planning Support
- Author
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Lukasz Dutka, Dariusz Król, Michał Wrzeszcz, Jacek Kitowski, and Bartosz Kryza
- Subjects
Process management ,Web 2.0 ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Population ,Face (sociological concept) ,Cloud computing ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,computer.software_genre ,Computer security ,lcsh:QA75.5-76.95 ,Rules of engagement ,Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Virtualization ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Modeling and Simulation ,Asymmetric warfare ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,lcsh:Electronic computers. Computer science ,business ,computer ,Peacekeeping - Abstract
In a modern globalised world, military and peace keeping forces often face situations which require very subtle and well planned operations taking into account cultural and social aspects of a given region and its population as well as dynamic psychological awareness related to recent events which can have impact on the attitude of the civilians. The goal of the EUSAS project is to develop a prototype of a system enabling mission planning support and training capabilities for soldiers and police forces dealing with asymmetric threat situations, such as crowd control in urban territory. In this paper, we discuss the data-farming infrastructure developed for this project, allowing generation of large amount of data from agent based simulations for further analysis allowing soldier training and evaluation of possible outcomes of different rules of engagement.
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- 2012