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29 August 2001 Architectures for network-centric warfare
John Salasin
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Abstract
As the DoD faces more varied operations and dynamic force structures, it becomes increasingly difficult to manage the information space (data and services) as a homogeneous entity. It needs to be differentiated into specialized units (termed `habitats') that serve to provide context to individual human or automated components. These habitats must support: controlled component interaction, supplying contextual information to components, predictable recruitment of resources, and; distributed situational awareness.
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John Salasin "Architectures for network-centric warfare", Proc. SPIE 4396, Battlespace Digitization and Network-Centric Warfare, (29 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438303
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KEYWORDS
Weapons

Network centric warfare

Defense and security

Control systems

Sensors

Situational awareness sensors

Computing systems

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