Agent-based model of Auftragstaktik self organization in command and control of future combat forces

Agent-based modeling is a framework that allows the analysis of distributed command-by-influence using mission-type orders known for over a century as Auftragstaktik in German Army manuals. A combat simulation with embedded decision agents analyzed this type of decentralized command and control. Loc...

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Published inProceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation pp. 926 - 930
Main Author Kewley, Robert H.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway NJ Winter Simulation Conference 05.12.2004
IEEE
SeriesACM Conferences
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Summary:Agent-based modeling is a framework that allows the analysis of distributed command-by-influence using mission-type orders known for over a century as Auftragstaktik in German Army manuals. A combat simulation with embedded decision agents analyzed this type of decentralized command and control. Local commanders relied on their improved situation awareness, mission goals, and constraints from higher commander to drive a small set of robust decision methods. In this sense, they self-organized, and an effective set of actions for mission accomplishment emerged. The improvement was most dramatic for more capable future combat forces. Agent-based modeling provides a laboratory for experiments in command and control of future combat forces.
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ISBN:9780780387867
0780387864
DOI:10.5555/1161734.1161905