Quantifying the Military Value of AUSV [video]
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Kline, Jeffrey
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2017-04-11
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Tuesday, 11 April 2017
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Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
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Large maritime unmanned surface vessels are being considered for a variety of missions, from surveillance to being paired with manned systems in anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare missions. This presentation will discuss how the NPS SEED Center and maritime tactical development team uses advanced experimental design and massive simulations to discover important aspects (physical and employment decisions) of various concepts, technologies, and tactics to quantitatively assess the military value of unmanned systems and advance the development of their tactical employment. A current project, understanding the value of a large unmanned system equipped with anti-submarine sensors and weapons paired with a P-8 maritime patrol aircraft conducting theater anti-submarine warfare will be highlighted.
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TechCon2017 (CRUSER)
Presented by Prof of Practice Jeffrey Kline: NPS Operations Research
Includes slides
Presented by Prof of Practice Jeffrey Kline: NPS Operations Research
Includes slides
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