CADR-RAS Webinar: Context Aware Mission Effect Coordination and Distributed Deconfliction

Associate Professor Claudia Szabo

Modern developments in Land based active protection systems (APS) have been effective in improving the self-protection of vehicles.

Collaborative systems can enhance the survivability of the team of vehicles through a range of concepts such as extending the bubble of protection beyond a single vehicle to multiple vehicles or improved localisation or signature management.A key requirement of these systems is that they do not adversely affect the capability of their peers and that they function in environments that are dynamic and contested. The rapidly changing nature of context information within APS also implies that risk assessment of the operational and mission contexts is highly dynamic and dependant on both the current contexts state and the status of each agent that participates in the collaboration. This project aims to develop algorithms, metrics for their evaluation and frameworks that allow distributed systems to negotiate trade-offs between distributed and interdependent capabilities.

We look forward to having you attend the event!

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