DocumentCode :
3397825
Title :
Resource Management for Netcentric Environments
Author :
Das, Subrata
Author_Institution :
Charles River Anal. Inc., Cambridge, MA
fYear :
2006
fDate :
10-13 July 2006
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
The military resource management problem involves timely distribution and placement of materiel, personnel, and sensor assets to accommodate mission requirements throughout the world. The resource management problem of today\´s US military is perhaps the largest and most complex optimization problem in terms of the number of variables representing various resource types and constraints relating the variables. This modern resource management problem needs to be considered within a network centric warfare (NCW) environment, and hence the term "sense and respond logistics" (S&RL). In this article, the author views the resource management issue as intimately related to the problem of planning and scheduling of tasks, that is, one cannot effectively reason with resources in isolation. In the data fusion domain, this view translates to consideration of the collection management process during situation/threat assessment and courses-of-action generation processes. Within a NCW environment a node must proactively determine mission requirements based on the current situation and threat, and then coordinate with other nodes to meet those requirements via some communication mechanism (e.g. publish and subscribe) on the underlying infrastructure. The specific algorithmic approach the author advocates for dynamically managing resources is essentially based on constraint programming (CP) techniques, where constraints are declaratively stated and placed on the types and quantities of resources at hand. The constraints can also be dynamically added or retracted from the system, thus are suitable to meet the demands of a dynamic resource management environment. The approach distinguishes between consumable and non-consumable resources, and in some situations views time as a special kind of resource. The author illustrates the CP approach to resource management in NCW environments in terms of two examples. The first example is related to surveillance asset management and the sec- - ond is related to logistics
Keywords :
constraint handling; logistics data processing; military vehicles; resource allocation; scheduling; sensor fusion; NCW environment; collection management process; constraint programming techniques; courses-of-action generation processes; data fusion domain; dynamic resource management environment; military resource management problem; netcentric environments; network centric warfare environment; situation-threat assessment; task planning; task scheduling; Asset management; Communication effectiveness; Constraint optimization; Dynamic programming; Fusion power generation; Logistics; Personnel; Resource management; Rivers; Surveillance; Constraint Programming; Network Centric Warfare; Planning & Scheduling; Resource Management; Sense & Respond Logistics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion, 2006 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florence
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0953-5
Electronic_ISBN :
0-9721844-6-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIF.2006.301793
Filename :
4086079
Link To Document :
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