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van den Berg, T.W. (author), Huiskamp, W. (author)
conference paper 2021
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Powell, T.E. (author), Sternheim, A.M. (author), Tolios, I. (author), van der Zwet, K. (author), Bomhof, F.W. (author)
Today’s increasingly unstable geo-political environment presents opportunities for violent organisations to thrive – whether terrorist, criminal, insurgent or militant. It is therefore important for NATO and its nations to monitor and understand potentially threatening organisations as they evolve. At the same time, digitalization has led to an...
conference paper 2021
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van Hulst, M. (author), Ferreira, C. (author), Pantea, D. (author)
bookPart 2020
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van Hulst, M. (author)
bookPart 2020
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van Hulst, M. (author)
bookPart 2020
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van der Stap, N. (author), Benoist, K. (author), Schutte, K. (author)
This paper shows the Netherlands contribution to NATO SET-240 on Exploitation of Longwave Infrared Airborne Hyperspectral Data, that focusses on the detection of soil disturbances, buried objects, and nonburied (surface) objects. Together with other hyperspectral feasibility research on maritime target detection and machine learning. Hyperbolic...
conference paper 2020
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van den Bosch, K. (author), Bronkhorst, A.W. (author)
Military decision making takes place in variety of complex domains (defense, security, cyber, etc.). Artificial Intelligence not only allows for data reduction and synthesis, but also for the development of predictions about future events, and about outcomes to considered interventions. However, due to the often uncertain circumstances and ill...
conference paper 2018
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van der Vecht, B. (author), Barros, A.I. (author), Boltjes, B. (author), Keijser, B.M.J. (author), de Reus, N.M. (author)
The hyper connectivity of global, regional and local societies has increased the dynamics and volatility of conflicts. Conflicts are no longer contained by borders and ideologies and call for an integrated approach that takes into consideration the involved opponent organisations. However, limited modelling tools are available to provide insight...
conference paper 2017
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van Veldhoven, E.R. (author), Fitski, H.J. (author)
New underwater sensors, such as the Low-Frequency Active-Passive Sonar (LFAPS) and the Helicopter Long-Range Sonar (HELRAS), have larger detection ranges than existing sonar systems. Effective and efficient deployment of these sensors in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) operations requires decision support. TNO has performed research on both ‘a...
conference paper 2017
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Essens, P.J.M.D. (author), Thompson, M.T. (author), Karrasch, A. (author), Jermalavičius, J. (author)
The Comprehensive Approach (CA) to crisis management operations is an essential element in NATO’s transformation in modern operations. At the Bucharest Summit in April 2008, Allied leaders endorsed an Action Plan for the development and implementation of NATO’s contribution to a Comprehensive Approach. This was endorsed in later summits and...
report 2016
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Essens, P.J.M.D. (author), Thompson, M.T. (author), Halpin, S. (author)
There is a recognized need for a comprehensive, integral approach to international security missions. Experience has shown that there are many obstacles to interaction, coordination and cooperation between the many actors in the area of operation. The question is how to get beyond these obstacles and achieve effective interagency interactions...
report 2014
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Essens, P.J.M.D. (author), Thompson, M.T. (author), Halpin, S. (author)
Today’s stability and peacebuilding operations are more likely to be successful if they address all aspects of the multi-faceted problem, include all concerned actors and parties of society, and recognize that effective cooperation is at the heart of mission success. NATO Human Factors and Medicine Panel organised a workshop (HFM-204 RWS) to...
report 2013
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van der Hulst, A.H. (author), Muller, T.J. (author), Besselink, S.J.M. (author), Vink, N. (author)
With the push of civilian commercial technology development and the emergence of a vast military gaming community, military gaming technology undergoes an extremely rapid evolution. At present US Marines and Army, GBR, NLD, Canadian and Australian Armies have adopted Serious Games (SG) as essential training platforms for small infantry units and...
conference paper 2013
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van Diggelen, J. (author), Heuvelink, A. (author), Muller, T. (author), van den Bosch, K. (author)
Developing good team skills usually involves exercises with all team members playing their role. This approach is costly and has organizational and educational drawbacks. For the Netherlands army, we developed a more efficient and flexible approach by setting training in virtual environments, and using intelligent software agents to play the...
conference paper 2010
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Svenmarck, P. (author), Lundin, M. (author), Sjöberg, E. (author), Huibregtse, J.N. (author), van Vliet, A.J. (author), van Hemert, D.A. (author), van Amerongen, P.J.M. (author)
Message dissemination is often an important part of many provincial reconstruction efforts. This dissemination is affected by many factors that may only be partly known, such as the impact of the information, the social network structure, socio-cultural factors that affect the information dissemination, and at what point the information looses...
conference paper 2010
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Woodill, G. (author), Barbier, R.R. (author), Fiamingo, C. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
Traditional, combat model based analysis of Dismounted Combatant Operations (DCO) has focused on the ‘lethal’ aspects in an engagement, and to a limited extent the environment in which the engagement takes place. These are however only two of the factors that should be taken into account when conducting an operational analysis. Analyses of DCO...
conference paper 2010
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van Vliet, A.J. (author)
The Issue: According to the Netherlands Ministry of Defence (Defence Plan 2007-2016) “Modern war fighting concepts are not aimed at disrupting a Nation in a most destructive manner, but through threats and discouragements and if necessary proportional and precise force to inhibit the desire and capability of opponents to fight. The local...
conference paper 2010
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Ubink, E. (author), Lotens, W. (author), Woering, A. (author)
NATO Task Group 128 identifies that behaviour in military simulations is often too mechanistic in nature. In this paper we will argue that behaviour in simulations can be improved if the two central aspects of behaviour modelling, i.e. action selection and performance modelling, are not addressed as separate issues, but as interacting instead....
conference paper 2010
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Lotens, W. (author), Allender, L. (author), Armstrong, J. (author), Belyavin, A. (author), Cain, B. (author), Gluck, K. (author), Castor, M. (author), Lundin, M. (author)
In an attempt to define a generic way to include human factors in a simulation of military operations HFM 128 suggested to break the causal chain between human factors as input and operational outcome into three components: a) human factors science based models to calculate state variables of the human, b) Performance Shaping Functions (PSF) to...
conference paper 2010
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Kerbusch, P.J.M. (author), Eigeman, P.M. (author)
The Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) currently has the need to replace its fleet of F-16 combat aircraft due to aging. As a result of the introduction of a new aircraft, with advanced stealth capabilities, new weapons and sensors, and extensive network enabled capabilities the existing operational concept needs to be drastically changed. In...
conference paper 2010
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