Sensor Control in Anti-Submarine Warfare—A Digital Twin and Random Finite Sets Based Approach [PDF]
Since the submarine has become the major threat to maritime security, there is an urgent need to find a more efficient method of anti-submarine warfare (ASW).
Peng Wang +5 more
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For the Benefit of All Men: Oceanography and Franco-American Scientific Diplomacy in the Cold War, 1958-1970*. [PDF]
Abstract In the 1960s, the growing strategic importance of ocean exploration led the French government to develop greater capacity in marine scientific research, aiming to promote cooperative and diplomatic relations with the leading states in ocean exploration.
Martínez-Rius B.
europepmc +2 more sources
Hybrid Airship Multi-Role (HAMR) Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Mission Capability [PDF]
Abstract : The Hybrid Airship Multi-Role (HAMR) Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Mission Module project applies established systems engineering principles and processes to the design of an ASW payload module that examines the capability of the HAMR to perform persistent ASW mission support.
Christopher Martinez +9 more
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LOOKING BACK AT THE COLD WAR AND P-3C ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE (ASW) 40 YEARS AGO [PDF]
While many have already forgotten the tense times of the Cold War, it is increasingly important to relook at those events to provide context and references as we engage in increasingly tense relationships with Russia and China. During the 44 years of the
Don Stanton
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Using hybrid multiobjective machine learning to optimise sonobuoy placement patterns
Abstract This paper presents a new approach to finding optimal patterns for the placement of fields of sonobuoys in a complex undersea environment. We model the problem as a biobjective one, where the aim is to minimise both sensor placement time and uncertainty over target localisation.
Christopher M. Taylor +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Adaptable Underwater Networks: The Relation between Autonomy and Communications
This paper discusses requirements for autonomy and communications in maritime environments through two use cases which are sourced from military scenarios: Mine Counter Measures (MCM) and Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW).
Alexander Hamilton +6 more
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ASW concept of fixed-wing UAV and typical load
There is broad prospect of the fixed-wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle(UAV)in the application of the Anti-Submarine Warfare(ASW)because of its characteristics, such as low cost, long endurance, good maneuverability and wide range of searching.
SU Jintao
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A review of the ASW model in ITEM [PDF]
This is a brief, technical review of the Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) part of ITEM, a widely used theater combat model. Several apparent deficiencies are pointed out.
Washburn, Alan R.
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Above Water Electric Potential Signatures of Submerged Naval Vessels
In this paper, we investigate the fundamental linkage between underwater electric potential (UEP) signatures and their related electric fields above the waterline, which are introduced as above water electric potential (AEP) signatures.
David Schaefer +4 more
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Sweep-synchronized positionable trigger and supplementary components [PDF]
This report describes the Sweep-Synchronized Positionable Trigger, together with its functions and supplementary components, as designed and built for use with the Precision Graphic Recorder (PGR) at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Witzell, Warren E.
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