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Engineering Principles of Combat Modeling and Distributed Simulation
Andreas Tolk (Author)
9780470874295, Wiley
Hardback, published 10 April 2012
944 pages, Graphs: 50 B&W, 0 Color
23.6 x 16.5 x 5.3 cm, 1.383 kg
“Tolk and his coauthors have extensive experience in this area, making this volume a standard reference for researchers engaged in combat modeling. The complexity of the domain, the consequences of error, and the prohibitive cost of direct experimentation are as great in combat modeling as in any other problem area, making this volume a valuable source of examples and techniques for modelers in other areas that are highly complex, consequential, and inaccessible by direct experiment." (Computing Reviews, 1 October 2012)
Explore the military and combat applications of modeling and simulation Engineering Principles of Combat Modeling and Distributed Simulation is the first book of its kind to address the three perspectives that simulation engineers must master for successful military and defense related modeling: the operational view (what needs to be modeled); the conceptual view (how to do combat modeling); and the technical view (how to conduct distributed simulation). Through methods from the fields of operations research, computer science, and engineering, readers are guided through the history, current training practices, and modern methodology related to combat modeling and distributed simulation systems. Comprised of contributions from leading international researchers and practitioners, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the engineering principles and state-of-the-art methods needed to address the many facets of combat modeling and distributed simulation and features the following four sections: Featuring practical examples and applications relevant to industrial and government audiences, Engineering Principles of Combat Modeling and Distributed Simulation is an excellent resource for researchers and practitioners in the fields of operations research, military modeling, simulation, and computer science. Extensively classroom tested, the book is also ideal for courses on modeling and simulation; systems engineering; and combat modeling at the graduate level.
Preface xi Contributors xiii Biographies xvii Acknowledgments xxvii Abbreviations xxix 1. Challenges of Combat Modeling and Distributed Simulation 1 Part I Foundations 2. Applicable Codes of Ethics 25 3. The NATO Code of Best Practice for Command and Control Assessment 33 4. Terms and Application Domains 55 5. Scenario Elements 79 Part II Combat Modeling 6. Modeling the Environment 95 7. Modeling Movement 113 8. Modeling Sensing 127 9. Modeling Effects 145 10. Modeling Communications, Command, and Control 171 Part III Distributed Simulation 11. Challenges of Distributed Simulation 187 12. Standards for Distributed Simulation 209 13. Modeling and Simulation Development and Preparation Processes 243 14. Verification and Validation 263 15. Integration of M&S Solutions into the Operational Environment 295 Part IV Advanced Topics 16. History of Combat Modeling and Distributed Simulation 331 17. Serious Games, Virtual Worlds, and Interactive Digital Worlds 357 18. Mathematical Applications for Combat Modeling 385 19. Combat Modeling with the High Level Architecture and Base Object Models 413 20. The Test and Training Enabling Architecture (TENA) 449 21. Combat Modeling using the DEVS Formalism 479 22. GIS Data for Combat Modeling 511 23. Modeling Tactical Data Links 537 24. Standards-Based Combat Simulation Initialization using the Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL) 579 25. Multi-Resolution Combat Modeling 607 26. New Challenges: Human, Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Modeling 641 27. Agent Directed Simulation for Combat Modeling and Distributed Simulation 669 28. Uncertainty Representation and Reasoning for Combat Models 715 29. Model-Based Data Engineering for Distributed Simulations 747 30. Federated Simulation for System of Systems Engineering 765 31. The Role of Architecture Frameworks in Simulation Models: The Human View Approach 811 32. Multinational Computer Assisted Exercises 825 Annex 1: M&S Organizations/Associations 841 Annex 2: Military Simulation Systems 851 Index 869
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Margaret L. Loper and Charles Turnitsa
Roger D. Smith
Patrick T. Hester and Andrew Collins
Mikel D. Petty and Paul Gustavson
Edward T. Powell and J. Russell Noseworthy
Tag Gon Kim and Il-Chul Moon
David Lashlee, Joe Bricio, Robert Holcomb, and William T. Richards
Joe Sorroche
Robert L. Wittman Jr
Mikel D. Petty, Robert W. Franceschini, and James Panagos
S. K. Numrich and P. M. Picucci
Gnana K. Bharathy, Levent Yilmaz, and Andreas Tolk
Paulo C. G. Costa, Heber Herencia-Zapana, and Kathryn Laskey
Saikou Y. Diallo
Robert H. Kewley and Marc Wood
Holly A. H. Handley
Erdal Cayirci
Salim Chemlal and Tuncer Ören
José J. Padilla
Subject Areas: Business & management [KJ]
