An approach to human behavior modeling in an Air Force simulation

  • Authors:
  • Brooke H. McNally

  • Affiliations:
  • Simulation and Analysis Facility, WPAFB, OH

  • Venue:
  • WSC '05 Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

This paper presents a multi-level approach to incorporating more realistic human behavior models into military simulation environments. The Air Force is incorporating different levels of intelligent agents within the Enhanced Air-to-air Air-to-Ground Linked Environment Simulation (EAAGLES) to represent the human decision making processes required in military simulations. This will provide user's the ability to determine at what level of fidelity they need to represent human behavior to achieve their study objectives. EAAGLES is currently incorporating two mental models - Situational Assessment Model for Pilot in the Loop Evaluation (SAMPLE) and Soar. This paper will present an introduction to these mental models and discuss how they can be used in the EAAGLES environment. This paper will also introduce and discuss the difficulties associated with validating human behavior models that are used in military simulations.