An important element of Army transformation efforts is the development of significantly improved munitions. Amongst aggressive goals is a capability to achieve "one shot, at least one kill" for non-line-of-sight encounters at extended ranges. This objective places unprecedented requirements on sensor technology. A network of sensors must be able to: detect, locate, and track the targets; estimate their positions; uplink that information periodically to the munition, while it is in flight. The Army Research Laboratory formulated the distributed sensor network for dynamic retargeting program to address these target-acquisition and dynamic retargeting issues. Our approach is to develop a simulation that integrates digital map data, sensor models, target models, networking, communication, and battlefield dynamics in order to predict the targeting capabilities of notional distributed sensor networks.
Simulation of distributed sensor network for dynamic retargeting
2002
20 Seiten
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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