An integrated command and control architecture concept for unmanned systems in the year 2030

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. === U.S. Forces require an integrated Command and Control Architecture that enables operations of a dynamic mix of manned and unmanned systems. The level of autonomous behavior correlates to: 1) the amount of trust with the reporting vehicles,...

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Main Authors: Johnson, Jamarr J., Buckley, Omari D., Cunningham, Dustin, Matthews, Adam, Quincy, Keith E., Fontenot, Dion G., Moran, Michael G., Tham, Gabriel, Wong, Jason, Quah, Raymond, Chia, Tommy, Costica, Yionon, Gho, Delvin, Seet, Henry, Ang, Teo Hong, Tan, Wei Chieh, Lim, Wei Han, Lo, Chee Hun, Lu, Chin Leong, Toh, Boo Pin, Ho, Liang Yoong, Ng, Yeow Cheng, Chia, Boon Chye, Ng, Wei Gee, Tan, Chin Wah John, Tong, Kee Leong, Ting, Chi Yon, Ang, Kha Luna, Quek, Chee Luna, Lim, Han Wei, Wong, Ka-Yoon, Thompson, Bradley G., Wee, Yean Wee
Other Authors: Nilsson, Drew J.
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/5244