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1 March 1991 Expert system for fusing weather and doctrinal information used in the intelligence preparation of the battlefield
Gary McWilliams, Steve Kirby, Thomas C. Eskridge, Jeff E. Newberry
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Abstract
We present current work on the Weather and Doctrinal Information Fusion (WADIF) system for Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB). The task of the WADIF system is to determine the performance of an Army operational asset, such as a tank, taking into account current and projected terrain and weather conditions. This is a task that is currently performed manually, requiring significant personal resources. The WADIF system automates much of the process, enabling the user to analyze the area of interest in greater detail. By giving the user this ability, the WADIF system will significantly improve the quality of the decisions made. We present a discussion of the task environment and the architecture of the WADIF system in detail, and conclude by discussing future directions.
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Gary McWilliams, Steve Kirby, Thomas C. Eskridge, and Jeff E. Newberry "Expert system for fusing weather and doctrinal information used in the intelligence preparation of the battlefield", Proc. SPIE 1468, Applications of Artificial Intelligence IX, (1 March 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45484
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KEYWORDS
Meteorology

Databases

Mercury

Human-machine interfaces

Artificial intelligence

Computing systems

Visualization

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