Modification of the TASDA computer program for inflight use

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Authors
Bliss, John Robert
Subjects
TASDA
Sonobuoy Patterns
Simulation
Computer Simulation
A.S.W.
Airborne A.S.W.
Advisors
Harrison, D.E.
Date of Issue
1973-109
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
Abstract
TASDA, acronym for Tactical Airborne Sonar Decision Aid, is a computer simulation designed to select optimum sonobuoy pattern spacings given environmental parameters and submarine mode of operation. The program was designed to operate in a Tactical Support Center for briefing of flight crew personnel. Analytical methods and statistical models are used to investigate the TASDA program with a view towards modifying it for future aircraft inflight utilization. Some improvements are made to the TASDA model which reduce program run time and core storage requirements. A modified version of the TASDA program is developed as an initial step toward an inflight model.
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Operations Research
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Naval Postgraduate School
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