Abstract
The U.S. Army has significant interest in operationalizing Artificial Intelligence and Assistive Automation (AI/AA) technologies on the battlefield to help collate, classify, and clarify multiple streams of situational and sensor data to provide a Commander with a clear, accurate operating picture to enable rapid and appropriate decision-making. This paper offers a methodology integrated with combat simulation output data into an analytic assessment framework. This framework helps assess AI/AA enabled Decision Aids for command and control with respect to mission effectiveness. Our methodology is demonstrated via a real-world operational vignette of an AI/AA-augmented Battalion assigned to clearing a sector of the battlefield. Results indicate that the simulated scenario with an AI/AA advantage modeled led to a higher expected mission effectiveness score.
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