Network-centric warfare and information theory
Material type: TextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: The Journal of Electronic Defense December 2005 Vol 28 No 12, pp.49-54Summary: This article discusses how proven results from psychology, Shannon's information theory, plus detection and estimation theory can be used to provide quantitative description and analysis of large decision-making systems. Military command, control, communications, and intelligence (C3I) systems are highlighted, especially as seen against the prevailing discussion of network-centric warfare and network-enabled capability.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal Article | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | XX(19471.1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 19471-1001 |
This article discusses how proven results from psychology, Shannon's information theory, plus detection and estimation theory can be used to provide quantitative description and analysis of large decision-making systems. Military command, control, communications, and intelligence (C3I) systems are highlighted, especially as seen against the prevailing discussion of network-centric warfare and network-enabled capability.
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