As the core of the equipment system, the command and control (C2) unit governs the operational processes of the equipment system. Accurately constructing command and control models has become a critical task in current equipment system simulation. To enhance the confidence level of model development, this study conducts an integrated analysis of the interaction between C2 units and other equipment, as well as the behavioral models of other equipment, from the perspective of model systems. This approach enables precise positioning of the C2 model at the system level and completes the functional and interface design of the C2 model. The modeling methods for functional modules of the C2 model, including network communication, situation awareness, command issuance, and control, are elaborated in detail. Application of the model in simulation tests demonstrates that the C2 model can simulate command and control processes and effectively support the requirements of system-level simulation.

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Study of System-Of-Systems Modeling Approaches for Command and Control Models

  • Fei Wang,
  • Leiping Guo,
  • Xun Wang,
  • Haopeng Wu,
  • Yang Yu,
  • Chen Duan,
  • Yibo Lv,
  • Yisheng Hao,
  • Zidong Lin,
  • Lixuan Wei,
  • Yuze Xiao,
  • Binkai Xia

摘要

As the core of the equipment system, the command and control (C2) unit governs the operational processes of the equipment system. Accurately constructing command and control models has become a critical task in current equipment system simulation. To enhance the confidence level of model development, this study conducts an integrated analysis of the interaction between C2 units and other equipment, as well as the behavioral models of other equipment, from the perspective of model systems. This approach enables precise positioning of the C2 model at the system level and completes the functional and interface design of the C2 model. The modeling methods for functional modules of the C2 model, including network communication, situation awareness, command issuance, and control, are elaborated in detail. Application of the model in simulation tests demonstrates that the C2 model can simulate command and control processes and effectively support the requirements of system-level simulation.