Military SoS increasingly shows its relation of complex network. According to complex network theory, we construct a SoS network topology model for network warfare simulation. Analyzing statistical parameters of the model, it is concluded that the topology model has small-world, high-aggregation and scale-free properties. Based on this model we mainly simulate and analyze vulnerability of the network. And this provides basis for analysis of the robustness and vulnerability of real battle SoS network.
Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL) is intended to provide a standard mechanism for loading Military Scenarios independent of the applications. Some customized scenario specifications lack scalability and interoperability with Command and Control (C2) applications. And how to integrate MSDL with simulation models still needs further implementation. This paper extended and modified MSDL to propose a feasible simulation scenario specification based on our existed CGF (Computer Generated Force) model system. A CGF-SDP (Scenario Development tool) was also developed to facilitate generating course of action (COA) of a military scenario graphically based on a GIS system. A simulation scenario was generated by this editor and it was effectively used in a combat simulation system’s execution process.
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