Title: Synthetic AWACS Weapons
1Synthetic AWACS Weapons Director
S. David Kwak Lockheed Martin 781-505-9545 kwak_at_la
ds.is.lmco.com
2SAWD Demo
- Objective
- Training Support Man Power Reduction
- Operational Approach
- SAWD automates AWACS weapons director operations.
- Is fully adaptive to new situation
- Does not require scripted scenario
- Facilitates real time C4ISR injection
- SAWD controls/collaborates AirSF agents
- Anticipates the battle scenes (both BLUE and
OPFOR) - Guides the AirSF agents
- Monitors the engagement progress.
Synthetic AWACS Weapons Director
3SAWD Demo Technical Approach
- Break the mold
- The known restrictions (high cost and poor higher
level behaviors) of present CGF's are not really
intrinsic to CGF. - A new approach to CGF technology can provide
command level behaviors and also interface to the
existing CGF installed base . - Prove concept of a new enabling technology
COREBA - COREBA means Cognition ORiented Emergent Behavior
Architecture. - COREBA facilitates construction of human-like
behaviors through its unique hybrid paradigm. - COREBA requires significantly less development
efforts. - Construct Synthetic AWACS Weapons Director (SAWD)
demo - SAWD controls/coordinates many Air Synthetic
Forces (AirSF) agents. - SAWD communicates with AirSF by exchanging radio
messages.
4SAWD Demo Configuration
Synthetic AWACS Weapons Director COREBA Agent
Rules
Human friendly
Rational Reasoning
Strategic
Policy, Doctrine, etc
Rules of thumb
S
Emergent Patterns
Human friendly
Tactical
Behavior
T
Decisions
Common Sense
Information Fusion
Collaboration
E
Sensors and Actuators
Interfacing to
Execution
Physical world
Reactions
Other systems
Other COREBA agents
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Scenario for COREBA/Soar Tech Demo during Coyote
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12F15 blue Sweep
Counter Attack Launch 16 orange
ENDEX
16 red
Red Blue Battle
Green Border Cross
4 red
Kill ROE Change
Green/blue Border Cross
Blue Orange Battle
VID
Flush 12 blue
Launch 16 Green 16 Blue
6What You Saw in the Demo
- SAWD makes many AirSF agents collaborate by
- Anticipating the battle scenes (both BLUE and
OPFOR) - Paring and Guiding the AirSF agents
- Monitoring the engagement progress.
- SAWD automates AWACS weapons director operations.
- Is fully adaptive to new situation
- Does not require scripted scenario
- Facilitates real time C4ISR injection
- Reduces man power requirement for AWACS operation
in support of pilot training - SAWD was developed in two staff month effort.
- The openness of COREBA facilitates integration
with existing AirSF. - COREBA technology significantly reduces
development cost and time.
Automated AWACS Operations
7SAWD in the Demo
- Uses perceived reality detected by AWACS radar
- Provides the basis for SAWD's cognitive
operations - Guides AirSF by sending and receiving radio
messages - Continually performs predictive assessment of
paired engagement - Anticipates the battle scene for pairing
- Uses both side tactics and policies
- Force ratio
- Considers aircraft/weapon capabilities and roles
- Includes known intention
8SAWDs Anticipation
Reds engagement range
Anticipated interception point based on ordinary
linear extrapolation concept
Blues engagement range
9SAWDs Anticipation
10SAWDs Anticipation
11SAWDs Anticipation
Interception point anticipated by SAWD
12SAWDs Anticipation
Interception vector generated by SAWD
13COREBA SAWD Agent Instantiation
COREBA SAWD Agent
Genetics Algorithm
NASA CLIPS Rules Rule based system
Learning Discovery
S
Santa Fe Institute Swarm Objects Complex Adaptive
System
T
- Other Systems
- Soar Agents
- JointSAF
- Ordinance Server
Objective C Objects Object Oriented System
E
14How does SAWD guide Soar Agents?
COREBA SAWD Agent
Soar Agents (40 entities)
JointSAF (52 entities)
Meta rules (defrule set-force-ratio )
S
S
T
T
Send/Receive Messages
E
E
Inside of SAWD
- Radio Messages
- (Outgoing)
- Judy
- Bogey-dope
- State-message
- On Station
- Off Station (RTB)
- Enroute to station
- Confirmed bandit
- Confirmed friend
- Radio Messages
- (Outgoing)
- Vector and Kill
- What State
- Tactical Control
- Launch Alert
- VID
- Kill Bogey
- Broadcast control
- Close control
DIS 2.0.4 PDU Packets
Computing resource
100 BaseT Ethernet
15Example Meta Rule and Force Parameters
16Why does SAWD exhibit human-like behavior
characteristics?
Policies
Govern behavior generation
Conventional Discretized Behavior Approach
17COREBA Behavioral Characteristics in Behavior
Space
Behavior Quality Improvement (Learning)
Global Behavior Trajectory
Locally Interacting Behavior Trajectory (Adaptiven
ess supported by emergence)
Rationality Boundaries
18Thus, COREBA Architecture
- Is a Multiple Paradigm Behavior Architecture
- Rule based paradigm
- Complex adaptive paradigm
- Object oriented paradigm
- Evolutionary computing paradigm
- Facilitates implementation of
- Policy driven behaviors
- Cognitive behaviors
- Adaptive behaviors
- Human-like automated behaviors
- Man power reduction
- Is an Open/Nested Architecture
- Promotes reuse
- Reduces development cost
COREBA
Rational
Cognition Oriented
Learning
Adaptive
Emergent