2023
Dante Augusto Couto Barone, Juliano Araujo Wickboldt, Maria Claudia Reis Cavalcanti, David Fernandes Cruz Moura, Júlio César Cardoso Tesolin, André Demori, Julio Cesar Santos Anjos, Leonardo Silva Carvalho, João Eduardo Costa Gomes, Edison Pignaton Freitas
Integrating a Multi-Agent System Simulator and a Network Emulator to Realistically Exercise Military Network Scenarios Inproceedings
In: 13th International Conference on Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications, SIMULTECH 2023, Rome, Italy, July 12-14, 2023, pp. 194-201, INSTICC SciTePress, 2023, ISSN: 2184-2841, (Short paper).
Abstract Links BibTeX Tags: Military & Tactical Networks Simulation
@inproceedings{conf/simultech/BaroneS2C223,
title = {Integrating a Multi-Agent System Simulator and a Network Emulator to Realistically Exercise Military Network Scenarios},
author = {Dante Augusto Couto Barone and Juliano Araujo Wickboldt and Maria Claudia Reis Cavalcanti and David Fernandes Cruz Moura and Júlio César Cardoso Tesolin and André Demori and Julio Cesar Santos Anjos and Leonardo Silva Carvalho and João Eduardo Costa Gomes and Edison Pignaton Freitas},
doi = {10.5220/0012051600003546},
issn = {2184-2841},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-07-12},
booktitle = {13th International Conference on Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications, SIMULTECH 2023, Rome, Italy, July 12-14, 2023},
pages = {194-201},
publisher = {SciTePress},
organization = {INSTICC},
abstract = {Modern battlefield scenario are complex environment in which a myriad of equipment and people interact to accomplish a given mission. Most of this interaction is performed by means of wireless communication via Command and Control Systems, which efficiency represent a critical factor the mission success. The assessment of these systems, and their supporting networks, is of primal interest to decide for the best equipment and military maneuver approach. However, there is a lack of tools that provide all the necessary behavioral and network features to perform the task. Observing this fact, this work presents an alternative to simulate a battlefield environment model by means of integrating a network emulator and a Multi-Agent System simulator. By combining both software, it is possible to assess specific characteristics of each area without limiting the model, thus providing the necessary data for an informed military network setup assessment.},
note = {Short paper},
keywords = {Military & Tactical Networks, Simulation},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Modern battlefield scenario are complex environment in which a myriad of equipment and people interact to accomplish a given mission. Most of this interaction is performed by means of wireless communication via Command and Control Systems, which efficiency represent a critical factor the mission success. The assessment of these systems, and their supporting networks, is of primal interest to decide for the best equipment and military maneuver approach. However, there is a lack of tools that provide all the necessary behavioral and network features to perform the task. Observing this fact, this work presents an alternative to simulate a battlefield environment model by means of integrating a network emulator and a Multi-Agent System simulator. By combining both software, it is possible to assess specific characteristics of each area without limiting the model, thus providing the necessary data for an informed military network setup assessment.