Agent modeling: reducing training costs through integration of simulations, C4I systems, and expert systems

  • Authors:
  • Mark Whelan;John Loftus;David Perme;Richard Baldwin

  • Affiliations:
  • Gestalt, LLC, PA;Gestalt, LLC, PA;Gestalt, LLC, PA;Gestalt, LLC, PA

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 34th conference on Winter simulation: exploring new frontiers
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

The Department of Defense doctrine of "train as you would fight" exemplifies the military's focus on training as a key component in the preparation of today's warfighter. The positive result of implementing this doctrine has been clearly demonstrated. The costs of implementing training programs, however, have been high. Simulations have historically supported this training by augmenting and supplementing real world scenarios and data. The incorporation of these tools is often problematic as the simulations may not have been designed for integration with operational Command, Control, Communication, Computer, and Intelligence (C4I) systems that are used in training events. These integrations are too often manual. The integration of simulations and C4I systems through the use of software tools and intelligent agent technologies results in significant cost reductions and allows for increased flexibility and effectiveness of training.