Making decisions on how best to utilise limited intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisance (ISR) resources is a key issue in mission planning. This requires judgements about which kinds of available sensors are more or less appropriate for specific ISR tasks in a mission. A methodological approach to addressing this kind of decision problem in the military context is the Missions and Means Framework (MMF), which provides a structured way to analyse a mission in terms of tasks, and assess the effectiveness of various means for accomplishing those tasks. Moreover, the problem can be defined as knowledge-based matchmaking: matching the ISR requirements of tasks to the ISR-providing capabilities of available sensors. In this paper we show how...
A key problem in managing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations in a coalit...
Today, sensing resources are the most valuable assets of critical tasks (e.g., border monitoring). A...
Abstract. Different organizations carry out various missions. Some missions may be very crucial for ...
Making decisions on how best to utilise limited intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisance (ISR) r...
Effective deployment of limited and constrained intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisance (ISR) ...
Abstract—Effective deployment of limited and constrained intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisanc...
Sensor-mission assignment involves the allocation of sensor and other information-providing resource...
Abstract—In this paper, we show how knowledge representa-tion and reasoning techniques can support s...
A key issue in mission planning for aerial reconnaissance is to use the sensor ressources in an appr...
We introduce an approach to representing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) tasks ...
We introduce an approach to representing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) tasks ...
Abstract. Effective deployment and utilisation of limited and constrained intelligence, surveillance...
Abstract. Effective deployment and utilisation of limited and constrained intelligence, surveillance...
Abstract—We consider the problem of sensor-mission assignment as that of allocating a collection of ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
A key problem in managing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations in a coalit...
Today, sensing resources are the most valuable assets of critical tasks (e.g., border monitoring). A...
Abstract. Different organizations carry out various missions. Some missions may be very crucial for ...
Making decisions on how best to utilise limited intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisance (ISR) r...
Effective deployment of limited and constrained intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisance (ISR) ...
Abstract—Effective deployment of limited and constrained intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisanc...
Sensor-mission assignment involves the allocation of sensor and other information-providing resource...
Abstract—In this paper, we show how knowledge representa-tion and reasoning techniques can support s...
A key issue in mission planning for aerial reconnaissance is to use the sensor ressources in an appr...
We introduce an approach to representing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) tasks ...
We introduce an approach to representing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) tasks ...
Abstract. Effective deployment and utilisation of limited and constrained intelligence, surveillance...
Abstract. Effective deployment and utilisation of limited and constrained intelligence, surveillance...
Abstract—We consider the problem of sensor-mission assignment as that of allocating a collection of ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
A key problem in managing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations in a coalit...
Today, sensing resources are the most valuable assets of critical tasks (e.g., border monitoring). A...
Abstract. Different organizations carry out various missions. Some missions may be very crucial for ...