Title :
The design of mission-oriented management system for multi-sensors network in network-centric warfare
Author :
Jia-qi Xu ; Li Duan ; Qi-Yuan Li
Author_Institution :
Brigade of Grad. Students, Naval Univ. of Eng., Wuhan, China
fDate :
May 31 2014-June 2 2014
Abstract :
To cope with the complex, diverse and rapidly changing battlefield environment sensing needs, a mission-oriented adaptive management system for multi-sensors network in the network centric warfare is proposed. Based on the principle of openness, adaptivity and robustness, the mission decomposition model, Meta-task sequence diagram construct method, sensor management plan optimization, and strategic guiding are designed to generate the mission-oriented sensor management plans. By virtue of the event response mechanism, the system responses quickly to emergency battlefield situations and control from the command system. It forms a feedback loop structure to improve the effectiveness of the mission-oriented multi-sensor network management.
Keywords :
electronic warfare; emergency management; missile guidance; optimisation; sensor fusion; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network planning; wireless sensor networks; battlefield environment sensing; command system; emergency battlefield situations; event response mechanism; feedback loop structure; meta task sequence diagram construct method; mission decomposition model; mission oriented adaptive management system design; mission oriented multisensor network management; mission oriented sensor management plan generation; network centric warfare; openness adaptivity and robustness principle; sensor management plan optimization; strategic guidance; system response; Computer architecture; Indexes; Optimization; Performance analysis; Radar; Robustness; Vectors; Mission Decomposition; Multi-sensor network management; Network-Centric Warfare; Sequence diagram;
Conference_Titel :
Control and Decision Conference (2014 CCDC), The 26th Chinese
Conference_Location :
Changsha
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3707-3
DOI :
10.1109/CCDC.2014.6852588