Proliferated autonomous weapons : an application of cooperative behavior / David Frelinger, Joel Kvitky, William Stanley
- Author:
- Frelinger, Dave
- Published:
- Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 1998.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 79 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.
- Additional Creators:
- Kvitky, Joel S., Stanley, William L., Project Air Force (U.S.). Force Modernization and Employment Program, Rand Corporation, and United States. Air Force
Online Version
- www.rand.org , Online access
- Series:
- Summary:
- This research (1) develops the rationale for investigating cooperative behavior between PRoliferated Autonomous WeapoNs, or PRAWNs, (2) develops the conceptual basis for implementing cooperative behavior (in biology and robotics), (3) identifies weapon applications for systems embodying these concepts and assesses their effectiveness, (4) examines technical approaches for meeting the communications and sensor needs of the weapons, and (5) makes suggestions for maturing the weapon concept. In this concept, individual weapons may be less capable than conventional weapons under development today, but through communications across the swarm of weapons, the group exhibits behaviors and capabilities that can exceed those demonstrated by systems that do not employ communications. Possible benefits include relaxed sensor performance requirements, robustness to increases in target location errors, and adaptivity to attrition and poor target characterization. This work is part of a larger RAND Project AIR FORCE study entitled New Concepts for Ground Attack.
- Report Numbers:
- RAND/DB-239-AF
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- ISBN:
- 0833026259
- Note:
- "Project Air Force."
- Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (page 79).
- Other Forms:
- Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format.
- Funding Information:
- Air Force; F49642-96-C-0001: PA001 4320
- Complexity Note:
- Supersedes RAND/DRR-1676-AF.
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