Software tool for naval surface warfare simulation and training

Determining optimal operations involves performing complex tasks by navy commanders. In this paper we present a software tool with four main functions that facilitate commanders' tasks in naval surface warfare. First, a human-computer interaction function presents battlefield information using information-rich graphical symbols. Second, a command and control function allows commanders to achieve centralized control of naval warfare operation in battlefield situations. Third, an interception function is available to determine the optimum course for intercepting a particular enemy target ship. Fourth, an escape route planner can be invoked to automatically calculate routes that minimize detection by enemy platforms. The paper presents background information on naval surface warfare, excerpts of the proposed software tool's model, and details of the tool's user interface. A brief survey of related projects as well as several pointers to future work are also included.

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