Title :
SPEYES: Sensing and Patrolling Enablers Yielding Effective SASO
Author :
Popp, Roman ; Levchuk, G. ; Serfaty, D. ; Allen, David ; Meirina, C. ; Feili Yu ; Pattipati, K. ; Lazaroff, M.
Author_Institution :
Inf. Exploitation Office, DARPA, Arlington, VA
Abstract :
This paper describes a DARPA seedling initiative that analyzed, simulated, and assessed the force-multiplying payoff potential of various ground-based C3I technologies for stability and support operations (SASO). The initiative was called sensing and patrolling enablers yielding effective SASO (SPEYES). A variety of daily-occurring threats, challenges, and manpower-intensive tasks facing ground forces performing SASO missions in a post-combat environment were identified. Moreover, a collection of existing and emerging technologies to address these threats, challenges, and tasks were characterized and modeled within a simulation framework. Using "cordon and search" as our SASO problem focus, our analysis shows that promising force-multiplying payoffs are possible using an array of low-cost sensing, situational awareness, C2 and shaping technologies. We describe these results using various performance metrics
Keywords :
command and control systems; military systems; DARPA seedling initiative; SASO missions; SPEYES; force-multiplying payoffs; ground-based C3I technologies; post-combat environment; sensing and patrolling enablers yielding effective SASO; stability and support operations; Analytical models; Force measurement; Ground support; Heart; Nominations and elections; Paper technology; Protection; Security; Stability analysis; Uncertainty;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8870-4
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2005.1559616