Modeling and simulation of stability and support operations (SASO)

Liana Suantak, Faisal Momen, Jerzy Rozenblit, David Hillis, Michael Barnes, Jerry Schlabach

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5 Scopus citations

Abstract

Stability and Support Operations (SASO) are becoming increasingly important in modern military operations. Conflicts are no longer comprised solely of two opposing sides engaged in combat on an open battlefield. Instead, they are more likely to involve groups sharing various alliances and relationships each pursuing a range of different goals. The Sheherazade SASO wargaming engine presented here: a) incorporates subjective criteria for scoring Course of Action (COA) success such as the animosity between factions and attitudes of locales, b) uses non-traditional units such as refugees, media and information operators, and c) employs a co-evolutionary genetic algorithm in modeling the dynamics of the complex multi-sided simulation for generating COAs. This paper outlines our approach towards the development of a wargaming model that handles the more complex and computationally demanding arena of SASO.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProceedings - 11th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, ECBS 2004
EditorsV. Dvorak, M. Sveda
Pages21-28
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004
EventProceedings - 11th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, ECBS 2004 - Brno
Duration: May 24 2004May 27 2004

Publication series

NameProceedings - 11th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, ECBS 2004

Conference

ConferenceProceedings - 11th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, ECBS 2004
CityBrno
Period5/24/045/27/04

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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