Title: Wright State University Biomedical, Industrial
1Wright State UniversityBiomedical, Industrial
Human Factors Eng. Bay of Biscay, Agent
Modeling Study
- Raymond Hill
- Research sponsored by
2Purpose
- Update project with DMSO/AFRL presented at last
years conference - AFIT Operational Sciences Department
- WSU BIE Department
- Two pieces of work accomplished to date that I
will discuss today - Some future plans
- Suggestions and comments?
- Sorry, I made minor changes last night
3Quick Background on Project
- Lots of interest in agent models
- Project Albert work
- Brawler modeling work
- Next Generation Mission Model
- Other agent model work as well
- Adaptive interface agents
- Intelligent software agents
- Internet agents
- Challenge is how to bring agent models into the
higher level models?
4Why Higher Level Modeling?
- Need to better capture command and control
effects - Need to capture intangibles
- Need to model learning based on battlefield
information - Need better representation of actual information
use versus perfect use - Agents and agent models hold promise but bring
along many issues
5Agent Modeling Challenges
- Output analysis
- Particularly with more complex models and models
that are not necessarily replicable - Accurate human behavior modeling
- In particular, command behavior modeling
- Level of fidelity in model
- Beyond that of bouncing dots
- Interaction of agents and legacy modeling
approaches - Brawler extensions into theater and campaign
level modeling
6Agent Modeling Challenges (cont).
- Human interaction with the models
- The visual impact of interactions among the
agents - What if analyses when human behavior is being
modeled - Verification and Validation
7The Project
- Need a use case for agent models
- Dr McCues book great example of operational
analysis - Bay of Biscay scenario amenable to agent modeling
- Lots of information available
- Forms a basis for subsequent research
8Efforts Completed
- Capt Ron Greg Carl (masters thesis)
- Search theory focus - finished
- Capt Joe Price (masters thesis)
- Game theory focus - finished
- Subhashini Ganapathy
- Optimization study - finished
- Entering PhD candidacy
- Lance Champagne
- Dissertation defense in early Fall
- Same time twins are due!
9Efforts Completed
- Capt Ron Greg Carl (masters thesis)
- Search theory focus - finished
- Capt Joe Price (masters thesis)
- Game theory focus - finished
- Subhashini Ganapathy
- Optimization study - finished
- Entering PhD candidacy
- Lance Champagne
- Dissertation defense in early Fall
- Same time twins are due!
10Snapshot of AFIT Model
11Methodology - Game Portion
- Allied search strategies
- When to search? Day versus night?
- German U-boat surfacing strategies
- When to surface? Day versus night?
- Two-person zero-sum game
- Players Allied search aircraft and German
U-boats - Met rationality assumption
- Non-perfect information
- Neither side knows the exact strategy the other
uses - Objective is number of U-boat detections
- Allied goal maximize
- German goal minimize
- Zero-sum game
12Game Formulation
- Allies two pure search strategies
- Only day and only night
- Germans two pure surfacing strategies
- Only day and only night
- Next step to include mixed strategies
- Let parameter range from 0 to 1 as strategy
- More interesting than simple pure strategy
- Still more interesting with adaptation
- Simple adaptation algorithm
- Agents allowed to adapt strategy each month
13Results No Adaptation
- Response Surface Methodology model
- Adjusted R2 0.947
Equilibrium Point, 0.7, 0.54
14Adaptation Experiment
- Both sides can adapt strategies (simple model)
- Three design points chosen
- Adaptation occurs every month
- Investigate results
- 20 replications 12-month warm-up 12 months of
statistics collection (April 1943 February 1944)
15Adaptation Convergence
16Adaptation Convergence
17Methodology Search Portion
- Design data compiled according to hierarchy
- Historical fact
- Published studies
- Data derived from raw numbers
- Good judgment
- MOE is number of U-boat sightings
- U-boat density constant between replications
- Aircraft flight hours same between replications
- Therefore, sightings search efficiency
- Two cases search regions dont overlap, do
overlap
18Non-overlapping Search Regions
19Overlapping Search Regions
20Non-overlapping Search Regions
Means ComparisonAll Pairs (20 Iterations) (Simila
r Letters Indicate Statistical Equivalence)
21Non-overlapping Search Regions
Means ComparisonAll Pairs (30 Iterations) (Simila
r Letters Indicate Statistical Equivalence)
22Overlapping Search Regions
Means ComparisonAll Pairs (30 Iterations) (Simila
r Letters Indicate Statistical Equivalence)
23Future Applications
- Generalized architecture promotes re-use
- Coast Guard Deep-water efforts
- Air Force UAV search in rugged terrain or urban
environments - Human-in-the-loop issues permeate
- Search and rescue using UAVs
- Reconnaissance using UAVs
- Combat missions using UCAVs
24Future Efforts
- Champagne completing dissertation
- Ganapathy starting candidacy
- Looked at simulation-based optimization
- Examining human-mediated optimization techniques
- Application to search and rescue or operational
routing - Extensions planned
- Extend game theory aspects
- Further refinement of search results and
optimization use
25Questions?