Title
Low intensity conflicts modeling framework based on dynamic hierarchical structure DEVS approach
Abstract
Low intensity conflicts (LIC) become crucial in military operations. They are situations where contending groups are involved in a confrontation below the level of conventional war. To protect minorities and maintain or restore an acceptable level of peace a military force can be employed. Such a system is principally characterised by the importance of the interactions between and within factions. Salient properties of these interactions are their asymmetry, their effects at different scales and their dynamic nature. The multi-agent paradigm and the dynamic structure system are particularly suitable ways to represent a system with such characteristics. This paper proposes a Discrete EVents Specification (DEVS) of autonomous agents and uses a related dynamic hierarchical structure approach to enable more realistic training of military personnel and scenario analysis.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
SCSC
low intensity conflict,related dynamic hierarchical structure,conventional war,discrete events specification,autonomous agent,military personnel,dynamic hierarchical structure devs,acceptable level,dynamic nature,military force,military operation,dynamic structure system,devs
Field
DocType
ISBN
Military personnel,Autonomous agent,Computer science,Simulation,Scenario analysis,DEVS,Salient
Conference
1-56555-316-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
7
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lassaad Baati181.36
Claudia Frydman211318.14
Norbert Giambiasi322737.59
Mamadou Seck4163.94