Title :
Intelligent real-time electronic warfare
Author :
Wilber, George F. ; Plaisted, Steven J.
Author_Institution :
Boeing Mil. Airplanes, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
A description of the knowledge-driven methodology and data structures necessary to solve the real-time electronic warfare problem effectively and efficiently is presented. The knowledge-driven system is written in a conventional high-level language, performs real-time operations, uses the Boeing real-time inference engine and operates on parallel distributed avionics processors. The development has successfully demonstrated real-time AI-driven EW processing for the modern combat environment by performing generic and specific radar and threat recognition, pulse filtering and processing, and multilevel missionized countermeasure selection. The system also demonstrates a state-of-the-art operator interface that provides effective system operation in semiautomatic and manual modes required by some combat mission scenarios. The knowledge-based expert system described has been implemented successfully as a prototype and integrated into a strategic mission simulation environment and the On Board Mission Management IR&D project simulation
Keywords :
aerospace simulation; electronic warfare; expert systems; military computing; real-time systems; Boeing real-time inference engine; data structures; knowledge-based expert system; knowledge-driven system; multilevel missionized countermeasure selection; operator interface; parallel distributed avionics processors; prototype; pulse filtering; real-time electronic warfare; strategic mission simulation; threat recognition; Aerospace electronics; Data structures; Electronic warfare; Engines; Expert systems; Filtering; High level languages; Manuals; Radar countermeasures; Real time systems;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1989. NAECON 1989., Proceedings of the IEEE 1989 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1989.40325