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The use of manned simulation in the design of an operational control system

Published:09 May 1961Publication History

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This paper describes the general features of the planning and operations phases of a new weapon system. The uncertainties inevitable in planning mean that considerable effort is made during the operations phase to adjust the weapon system and its resources to the actual environment it finds so as to attain the desired level of operational capability. The adjustment mechanism is called an operational control system in this paper. Elements of such an operational control system are described.

The proposal is made that a better control system can be designed if simulation is used to help design it during the planning phase. The use of simulation will not only produce a better control system earlier but it will permit the planners to adjust the other resources provided for the weapon system so that they are compatible with the environment and the control system. An example of such a study is described in this paper.

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    IRE-AIEE-ACM '61 (Western): Papers presented at the May 9-11, 1961, western joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference
    May 1961
    669 pages
    ISBN:9781450378727
    DOI:10.1145/1460690

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    • Published: 9 May 1961

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