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1 May 2007 Agent-based multi-platform control, collaboration, and target hand-off
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Abstract
Deploying a world wide force that is strategically responsive and dominant at every point on the spectrum of conflict involves the cooperative system development and use of advanced technologies that yield revolutionary capabilities to support the war-fighters needs. This presentation describes an agent based control architecture and prototype implementation developed by ARDEC that enables command and control of multiple unmanned platforms and associated mission packages for collaborative target hand-off/engagement. Current prototypes provide the ability to remotely locate, track and predict the movement of enemy targets on the battlefield using a variety of sensor systems hosted on multiple, non-homogeneous SUAVs and UGVs.
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Norm Coleman, Ben Tirabassi, and Doug MacKenzie "Agent-based multi-platform control, collaboration, and target hand-off", Proc. SPIE 6578, Defense Transformation and Net-Centric Systems 2007, 657810 (1 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.723296
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