Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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386652 | Expert Systems with Applications | 2009 | 8 Pages |
This paper presents a fuzzy system for controlling the fire command in a surface-to-surface engagement by assuming siege of friendly side by enemy forces. The system must be capable of interacting with a dynamic and uncertain battle world in a real-time manner. In siege situation, it is assumed that the enemy troops are advancing toward friendly side in different directions and the defence resources are limited and nonrenewable at a single platform. Thus, resource allocation problem in a real-time manner is an important and vital component of battle management until coming of auxiliary forces. This paper addresses the design of a fuzzy system as an efficient tool for real-time decision-making in order to optimize the defense resource allocation in engagement.