Defeat mechanisms are strategies for achieving victory over an opponent. Although defeat mechanisms often rely on influencing the opponent psychologically and emotionally, most simulations of warfare do not model these "soft " factors, they model only victory by attri-tion. To create more accurate, adaptable, and believable systems, we must be able to model a variety of defeat mechanisms. We propose a model where parameters and attributes that affect emotional nd physical fatigue, are combined to produce an overall measure of fatigue called effective fatigue. Effective fatigue, along with an agent’s state, is combined by a defeat model to produce probabilities of surrender. We create warfare scenarios involving catastrophe and sur...
War as a complex adaptive system indicates that effects can have both systematic and accidental caus...
A computational model based on game theory is here proposed to forecast the prevalence of depression...
The initially high performance of a socioeconomic organization is quite often subject to gradual ero...
Victory or defeat in battle is modeled as a set of flow charts for dynamic simulation. Two main caus...
Coalition operations are increasingly effects-based, which means they apply force only as necessary ...
Collins’ recent theory on battle dynamics is converted into a system of interconnected equations and...
This report describes dynamic combat models that reflect the effect of information flows together wi...
The insurgency warfare being practiced by global terrorists in the 21st Century is put in a historic...
How do military capabilities transform into victory on the battlefield? By answering this question, ...
This paper describes an effort to integrate human behavior models from a range of ability, stress, e...
This paper describes our ongoing efforts to improve current military wargame as used by the Dutch de...
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Purpose: development of a mathematical model of failure of control points and their restoration to s...
Players report losing some games can be as much fun, or more than winning. It is imperative to ident...
This paper describes an effort to integrate human behavior models from a range of ability, stress, e...
War as a complex adaptive system indicates that effects can have both systematic and accidental caus...
A computational model based on game theory is here proposed to forecast the prevalence of depression...
The initially high performance of a socioeconomic organization is quite often subject to gradual ero...
Victory or defeat in battle is modeled as a set of flow charts for dynamic simulation. Two main caus...
Coalition operations are increasingly effects-based, which means they apply force only as necessary ...
Collins’ recent theory on battle dynamics is converted into a system of interconnected equations and...
This report describes dynamic combat models that reflect the effect of information flows together wi...
The insurgency warfare being practiced by global terrorists in the 21st Century is put in a historic...
How do military capabilities transform into victory on the battlefield? By answering this question, ...
This paper describes an effort to integrate human behavior models from a range of ability, stress, e...
This paper describes our ongoing efforts to improve current military wargame as used by the Dutch de...
This paper introduces a novel ERP strategic design model of survivability using natural analogies. ...
Purpose: development of a mathematical model of failure of control points and their restoration to s...
Players report losing some games can be as much fun, or more than winning. It is imperative to ident...
This paper describes an effort to integrate human behavior models from a range of ability, stress, e...
War as a complex adaptive system indicates that effects can have both systematic and accidental caus...
A computational model based on game theory is here proposed to forecast the prevalence of depression...
The initially high performance of a socioeconomic organization is quite often subject to gradual ero...