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Threat Evaluation & Weapon Assignment Centre of Excellence . JH van Vuuren. 4 December 2009. STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY. LEDGER Conference 2009, Innovation Hub, Pretoria, 3-4 December 2009. OVERVIEW. Context of Work What is TEWA Decision Support? Collaborators in Industry
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Threat Evaluation & Weapon Assignment Centre of Excellence JH van Vuuren 4 December 2009 STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY LEDGER Conference 2009, Innovation Hub, Pretoria, 3-4 December 2009
OVERVIEW • Context of Work • What is TEWA Decision Support? • Collaborators in Industry • Past & Current Activities • Activities in the Near Future • Medium Term Objectives
Context of Work (GBAD) Targets Assets Radar Sensors Weapon Systems HQ
Collaborators Centre of Excellence STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY UDDC Military Academy TFDC
Past Activities: Two 4th Year Projects • Design of a weapon assignment system • Francois du Toit • Completed October 2006 • The assignment problem • Grant van Dieman • Completed October 2006 Francois du Toit Grant van Dieman
Past Activities: Masters Project 1 • Real-time TE of Fixed Wing Aircraft in the GBAD environment • Jaco Roux • Completed April 2006
Past Activities: Masters Project 2 • Measuring the Threat Value of Fixed Wing Aircraft in a Ground Based Air Defence Environment • AndriesHeyns • Completed March 2008
Past Activities: Masters Project 3 • Real-time Weapon Assignment in a Ground Based Air Defence Environment • Cobus Potgieter • Completed March 2008
Past Activities: Masters Project 4 • The Dynamic Weapon Target Assignment Problem in a Ground Based Air Defence Environment • Francois du Toit • Completed March 2009
Past Activities: Masters Project 5 • Modeling Rigid Body Kinematics with Splines • Jacques du Toit • Completed March 2009
Past Activities: Contract Research [1]Roux JN & van Vuuren JH, 2007, Threat evaluation and weapon assignment decision support: A review of the state of the art, ORiON, 23(2), pp. 151-187. [2] Roux JN & van Vuuren JH, 2008, Real-time threat evaluation in a ground based air defence environment, ORiON, 24(1), pp. 75-101.
Past Activities: Conference Papers • ORSSA 2004 (1 presentation) • ORSSA 2005 (5 presentations) • LEDGER 2005 (1 presentation) • LEDGER 2006 (4 presentations) • ORSSA 2007 (8 presentations) • LEDGER 2007 (4 presentations) • IFORS 2008 (5 presentations) • LEDGER 2008 (1 presentation) • ORSSA 2009 (2 presentations)
Past Activities: Workshops I • Attack Technique Workshops • TFDC/OTB Workshop (2006) • Presented TEWA work • Lecture Lance Wellington • Obtained flight profile data • US Workshop I (2007) • Presented TEWA work • Presentations by Jan Durandt • Sensitizing of flight profile data • Langebaanweg Workshop (2007) • Introduction to simulator • Informal discussion pilot • US Workshop II (2008) • Lecture John Erasmus Military Academy TFDC
Past Activities: Workshops II • Asset Assessment Workshops • RRS Workshop (2006) • UDDC Workshop (2006) • Scenario Workshops • RRS Workshops (2005-2008) • DPSS Workshops (2006-2008) • UDDC Workshops (2008) • Operator in the Loop Workshops • IMT/Ergotec Workshop (2008) UDDC
Current Activities: Masters Project 6 • Solution methodologies for the classical assignment problem • Grant van Dieman
Current Activities: Masters Project 8 • Aircraft Membership Estimation in a Ground Based Air Defense Environment • Willa Lotz
Current Activities: Masters Project 9 • Evaluation of a fully fledged TEWA system in a GBADS environment • Basie Kok • Submitted November 2009
Current Activities: PhD Project 1 • Design of a TE Subsystem • Jaco Roux • Submitted November 2009
Evaluation of Conceptual TEWA System • Aircraft 1 (turquoise) attacks Asset 1 (bridge) at time 125 seconds • Its threat values start to rise sharply just before 100 seconds • Aircraft 2 (blue) attacks Asset 2 (airfield) at time 78 seconds • Its threat values are high and climb further just before 70 seconds
Future Activities: Masters Project 10 • The incorporation of utility functions into the objective function of a weapon assignment problem • Objective is to be able to model various modes in which weapon assignment may take place (such as deterrence or attrition, for example) by means of utility functions • Danie Lötter (to Commence 2010)
Future Activities: Masters Project 11 • Network threat evaluation and resource assignment • Assign the minimum number of resources required to protect a network whose nodes model military infrastructure components and whose edges model line of sight, or access possibility • Bernard Schlünz (to Commence 2010)
Future Activities: PhD Project 2 • Coastal threat evaluation decision support by means of pattern recognition and pattern mining • Description: Management, filtering, classification and evaluation of intelligence data. • Jacques du Toit (Commenced January 2009)
Future Graduate Research Topics • Topic: Design of a resource assignment decision support system in a law enforcement environment • Description: Implementation of a decision support system to aid the law enforcement authorities with the assignment of resources. • Related honours studies: (hopefully one of the Honours students will enroll for the Masters programme) • Topic: Design of a resource assignment system on ADA regiment level • Description: Utility and assignment theory are used to design a decision support system for operators on ADA regiment level. • Related honours studies: (hopefully related Honours student will enroll for the Masters programme) • Topic: Design of a weapon assignment system in the GBAD environment • Description: A decision support system is designed to propose possible engagement between threats and effectors in real-time. • Related masters studies
Other Future Activities (2010-2012) • Contract Research & Interest Development Projects • Further build Centre of Excellence • Research Material • Postgraduate laboratory containing 12 PCs • Maintain and update equipment • Workshops • Workshops with various military partners • Workshops with various industry partners • Conferences • LEDGER 2010-2012 • ORSSA 2010-2012 • IFORS 2011
Medium Term Objectives • Long term planning, 4 years, to ensure the sustainability of the centre of excellence • Main objective to develop the first South African TEWA concept demonstrator for future GBADS phases (Ph2+) – in collaboration with Reutech Radar Systems • Secondary objectives to develop or support development of DSSs: • TEWA on higher levels of ADA • TEWA or TERA in the JAD environment • TE DSS during Operations Other Than War (OOTW) • Large Events • Peace Keeping • Task force assignment of SAP • TE DS for coastal surveillance