KEYWORDS: Systems modeling, Information operations, Defense and security, Computer architecture, Visualization, Data modeling, Image processing, Electronics, Telecommunications, Complex systems
With the deterioration of battlefield environment, joint combat will become an important mode of operation in the future. In this paper, the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is studied, the architecture framework design ideas and specific architecture design steps of DoDAF are given, the architecture views involved are described. This paper presents a DoDAF-based modeling method for air-sea joint combat system architecture, which can better describe the operational tasks, information relations among constituent nodes and sub-systems of the complex integrated air-sea joint operation system. This method is often used in the early development stage of complex systems, and enhances consistency understanding between application personnel and system designers and developers.
This paper introduces the research situation of the unmanned cluster’s battle on the sea, analyzes the basic composition and architecture of the unmanned cluster battle system. It gives the operation process of the unmanned cluster. Fromwhich, the key technologies involved in developing the command and control of the unmanned cluster was put forward.
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