Estudio del modelo de combate de Lanchester como soporte para la construcción de un decisor estratégico operacional militar mediante bloques retroalimentados
- G. Minguela Castro 1
- Carlos Cerrada 1
- J.A. Cerrada 1
- 1 UNED. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España)
- Jose Luis Calvo Rolle (coord.)
- Jose Luis Casteleiro Roca (coord.)
- María Isabel Fernández Ibáñez (coord.)
- Óscar Fontenla Romero (coord.)
- Esteban Jove Pérez (coord.)
- Alberto José Leira Rejas (coord.)
- José Antonio López Vázquez (coord.)
- Vanesa Loureiro Vázquez (coord.)
- María Carmen Meizoso López (coord.)
- Francisco Javier Pérez Castelo (coord.)
- Andrés José Piñón Pazos (coord.)
- Héctor Quintián Pardo (coord.)
- Juan Manuel Rivas Rodríguez (coord.)
- Benigno Rodríguez Gómez (coord.)
- Rafael Alejandro Vega Vega (coord.)
Publisher: Servizo de Publicacións ; Universidade da Coruña
ISBN: 978-84-9749-716-9
Year of publication: 2019
Pages: 528-534
Congress: Jornadas de Automática (40. 2019. Ferrol)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
Modeling and simulation are excellent techniques usable jointly for building important decision support tools of special interest in the military field. These tools provide an interpretation of the complex environment and an evaluation of the probable scenarios. The simulation can be complemented with Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques, which will allow an overall improvement in the definition of the adversaries' behavior. This article shows a study about the Lanchester combat model, initially designed to model the number of casualties produced in a battle, based on the concentrations of forces and coefficients of effectiveness. The purpose is to extend it for the construction of a Strategic Military Operational Decisor system through feedback blocks. This more complete system will use uncertainty modeling techniques and will allow the integration and application of AI techniques in military decision making.