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CBR and CNP Applied to Litoral Reconnaissance. Goal: Apply the research on the integration of CBR mission specification with CNP task allocation towards a variety of Air- Launched UAV based scenarios. CBR and CNP Applied to Litoral Reconnaissance. Mission types: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CBR and CNP Applied to Litoral Reconnaissance
• Goal:– Apply the research on
the integration of CBR mission specification with CNP task allocation towards a variety of Air- Launched UAV based scenarios
CBR and CNP Applied to Litoral Reconnaissance
• Mission types:– Coastal, harbor, and overland surveillance
• Investigation of points of interest in mission area• Provide some form of target response (reporting,
tracking, etc.)
– Anti-surface warfare• Target search directed by command and control
vehicle• Target identification• Target tracking
Component Tasks Available for AL-UAV Missions
• Currently Supported by CBR/CNP Architectures– Target Identification
• Observe a particular area for a given target
– Target Interception• Overtake a specified
target
– Target Tracking• Intercept and track an
identified target
– Target Location• Search an area for
possible targets
Target Tracking
Target Identification
Coastal, Harbor, and Overland Surveillance Missions
• Built upon the CBR and Premission-CNP framework
• Allows for the rapid generation of single or multi AL-UAV surveillance missions via the examination of user specified locations
• User may specify differing target response profiles at each surveillance point
Coastal, Harbor, and Overland Surveillance Missions
User indicates areas of interest and responseprofile using task based interface
User then selects points of interest on the map based interface
CBR Wizard uses the waypoints and response profiles to generatea mission for one… or multiple AL-UAV
Coastal, Harbor, and Overland Surveillance Missions
• Resulting FSA mission plan is composed of– Waypoint traversal
behaviors– Loitering behaviors– Target detection triggers– Target Response
behaviors• Reporting and tracking
• Behavioral parameters such as flight altitude and velocity may be modified after retrieval from CBR
Anti-Surface Warfare Missions
• Created using the CBR and Runtime-CNP architecture
• Allows for easy deployment of multiple AL-UAVs
• Dynamic tasking of deployed assets as targets are detected
• Handles failures and reassignment of deployed assets
• Tracking and identification tasks supported
Anti-Surface Warfare Missions
User selects ASW mission typeThen selects the initial loiter
points for the AL-UAV
Anti-Surface Warfare Missions
• CBR retrieves mission plans for both the notional command and control and the individual AL-UAVs based on mission type and deployment points
• Command and control FSA launches AL-UAV and provides target designation
• Deployed AL-UAV contain behaviors to incorporate task allocation based on targets provided by command and control
– Supports search, tracking, identification and renegging
Command and Control
Run-time AL-UAV FSA
Anti-Surface Warfare Missions
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During runtime, the C&C aircraft reports thearea of uncertainty for detected targets andInjects appropriate ASW task for auction
Deployed AL-UAVs calculate bids on the task based on proximity, heading, and fuel.The highest bidder is selected to execute the task
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The assigned AL-UAV searchesthe area of uncertainty for the target.Once found, identification or trackingtake place
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Multiple targets may be tracked by the C&C aircraft, with each AL-UAV investigating different targets
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