How a Simulator's Fidelity Impacts the Performance of a Decision Support System: A Military Case Study

conference paper
This study explores how simulator fidelity affects decision-support system (DSS) performance in a military mission scenario with real-world data. Seven quantifiable fidelity measures were introduced and tested. Experiments show that the "Building secured" and "maneuver" fidelity measures correlated positively with DSS accuracy. Findings highlight that fidelity measures can streamline DSS development, reducing costly retraining. This paper was originally presented at the NATO Science and Technology Organization Symposium (ICMCIS) organized by the Information Systems Technology (IST) Panel, IST-209-RSY – the ICMCIS, held in Oeiras, Portugal, 13-14 May 2025.
TNO Identifier
1016331
Publisher
IEEE
Source title
2025 International Conference on Military Communication and Information Systems (ICMCIS), Oerias, Portugal
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