Abstract

The catastrophe theory partition attachment (CTPA) protocol must be appended to each network centric protocol partition to enable complete observation by the global grid of catastrophe theory properties due to terrorist activity. The CTPA protocol utilizes the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) overlay protocol concept in the geometric neural network overlay (GNNO) protocol to detect and replace software protocol partitions removed or damaged realizing Lagrangian constraint removal theory for tracking damage, Lagrangian capacity and delay optimization, and the weapons of mass destruction percentage of intelligence distribution exposure solution points. The CTPA protocol geometric software structure is composed of the octagonal GNNO protocol, and the four attached pentagons each containing three triangles. The two catastrophe triangles in each of the four pentagons yield the eight catastrophes and the four communication parity triangles, within the four pentagons, communicate the CTPA protocol corrections to the global grid. The CTPA protocol attachment geometric software structure is performance evaluated for both the electronic battlefield weapon and target population and path prediction (WTPPP) protocol and the theater missile defense (TMD) missile interception constraint removal (MICR) protocol.

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