Title
Evolving Optimal and Diversified Military Operational Plans for Computational Red Teaming
Abstract
Computational Red teaming (CRT) is a simulation-based optimization application utilized by defense analysts to uncover vulnerabilities of operational plans. In CRT, agent-based simulation models of military scenarios are automatically analyzed and modeled using evolutionary computation techniques. The CRT optimization process aims at identifying simulation models which exhibit emergent system behaviors of interest, e.g., when the adversary (called “Red”) breaks the defensive (“Blue”) strategies. Numerous multiobjective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) have been applied to CRT; however, the elitist and converging nature of these Pareto-based optimization algorithms typically leads to the generation of optimal, with respect to the Pareto front, but poorly diversified adversarial operational plans. As a result, the near-optimal alternative strategies are omitted; this considerably limits the applicability of CRT when considering the decision makers point of view. We propose a diversity enhancement scheme for MOEAs which uses the diversity contribution of individual solutions in the aggregated (combining both the objective and decision variable spaces) space to compute the fitness assignment. This feature enables both the exploitation of Pareto-optimal solutions whilst promoting diversification of the solutions in the decision variable space. Our experimental results indicate that this diversity enhancement mechanism can effectively resolve the diversification issue and, ultimately, enhance CRT to assist decision making.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/JSYST.2012.2190693
IEEE Systems Journal
Keywords
DocType
Volume
computational red teaming,military computing,evolutionary computation,diversified military operational plans,planning (artificial intelligence),decision making,simulation-based multiobjective optimization,Agent-based systems,MOEA,multiobjective evolutionary algorithms,agent-based simulation models,Pareto optimisation,Pareto-based optimization,CRT,simulation,optimal military operational plans,object-oriented programming,emergent system behaviors,automated modeling and analysis,simulation-based optimization,computational Red teaming (CRT)
Journal
6
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
1932-8184
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
15
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fanchao Zeng1132.59
James Decraene25010.17
Malcolm Yoke Hean Low369452.19
Suiping Zhou453046.88
Wentong Cai51928197.81