Team 4: Evaluation of Electro-optical Sensor Systems in Network Centric Operations using ABSEM 0.5

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Geiger, André
Seng, Choo Chwee
Donnelly, Tom
Erlenbruch, Tom
Kallfass, Daniel
Schwierz, Klaus-Peter
Wagner, Gudrun
Seichter, Stephan
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2010-09Metadata
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During the last few years, on behalf of the Bundeswehr, the
Bundeswehr Procurement Office, and the Bundeswehr
Centre for Transformation, Cassidian (formerly EADS) has
been working on the development of two agent-based
simulation models: First, the model PAX, that concentrates
on studying peace support operations and focuses on
analyzing aggression emergence within civilian groups.
Secondly, the model ABSEM, which is an agent-based model
that concentrates on modeling complex technical systems
with a detailed physical approach and thus allowing to analyze the combination of various sensor and effector
systems in NCO.
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from Scythe : Proceedings and Bulletin of the International Data Farming Community, Issue 9 Workshop 21
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