This paper describes an ontology to support course of action (C O A) planning that provides an extensible framewor k for modeling C O A plans consistent with Army and Marine Corp doctrine. This ontology is structured into a core ontology that includes definitions of common C O A planning co...
Probabilistic ontologyCourse of action (COALogistic transportation destruction operationMilitary planning has been an increasingly complex activity that involves identifying the enemy and friendly multiple operation strategies to find effective COA determination to achieve desired effects. To address this issue,...
During the military planning process, commander's intent and objectives are defined and courses of action (COAs) are developed, analyzed and compared to determine their likelihood of achieving the intent and objectives. For each mission, thousands of COAs could be automatically generated but only ...
This feature not only gives more flexibility to a decision maker during mission planning, but it can also be used to generalize the COAs if there exists a pattern among them. This paper also discusses a heuristic that further enhances the performance of the approach. 展开 ...
Path planning, has been implemented by menas of the MoveBase package It has been designed to mount a single camera, pointing toward the front side. It is also equipped with laser range finders which make possible, together with Odometry data, to employ a SLAM gmapping algorithm. This approach...
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which only one course is recommended (Srivastava et al., 2018,Wang et al., 2020). In contrast, our work is helpful for planning long-term learning in which multiple courses are involved. We develop a two-step approach to solve the course ordering problem: The first step estimates the ...
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This paper presents the design and implementation of a course of action (COA) ontology for counterinsurgency (COIN) operations. This ontology supports the commander's C2 decision making processes for COA design, analysis and selection and represents the key elements of the COA planning process; spec...
The design of the COA-Ontology strives to support course of action (COA) planning on the upper level of PR-OWL ontology classes. While the user-defined domain-specific classes that convey the equivalent of what a standard ontology is constructed beyond the COA ontology. This paper has proposed...