Abstract
Problem setting.The development of the information theory conflicts is connected with the need to form new models that take into account new factors and features of real actions of conflicting parties in the information area. Currently, a fairly developed scientific and methodological apparatus for study of information conflict are models in the formalism of the Markov theory processes and game theory. At the same time, models based on dynamic systems are not sufficiently developed, and dynamic models of multilateral conflicts are not available in well-known publications.Target.The purpose of the work is to form a dynamic plurilateral information conflict model with different participant strategies.Results.The research results in a dynamic plurilateral information conflict model with different participant strategies. The elements of the model scientific novelty are: the conflict formalization in the form of differential equations system, which are based on the original modification of the Lotki-Voltera model equations; nine strategies for action by parties to a multilateral conflict with varying degrees of conflict; each strategy formalization in the form of coefficients or complex functions with the modeling possibility of their application and change in duel conflicts between each pair of sides.Practical significance.The model presented using in the article allows: to study the dynamic of changes in the conflict parties resources; identify local wins and losses in transition mode; to make conclusions about global wins and losses of the parties over the conflict duration; to make recommendations about party-specific strategies choice and parameters of their strategies usefulness for achieving global wins. These studies may be useful to those skilled special purpose information systems field, electronic warfare or information warfare.
Highlights
Models based on dynamic systems are not sufficiently developed, and dynamic models of multilateral conflicts are not available in well-known publications
The research results in a dynamic plurilateral information conflict model with different participant strategies
The model presented using in the article allows: to study the dynamic of changes in the conflict parties resources; identify local wins and losses in transition mode; to make conclusions about global wins and losses of the parties over the conflict duration; to make recommendations about party-specific strategies choice and parameters of their strategies usefulness for achieving global wins
Summary
Целью работы является формирование динамической модели многостороннего информационного конфликта с различными стратегиями участников. Результатом проведенных исследований является динамическая модель многостороннего информационного конфликта с различными стратегиями участников. Элементами научной новизны модели являются: формализация конфликта в виде системы дифференциальных уравнений, в основу которых положена оригинальная модификация уравнений модели Лотки-Вольтеры; формирование девяти стратегий действий сторон в многостороннем конфликте, обладающих различной степенью конфликтности; формализация каждой стратегии в виде коэффициентов или сложных функций с возможностью моделирования их применения и смены в дуэльных конфликтах между каждой парой сторон. Использование представленной в статье модели позволяет: изучить динамику изменения ресурсов сторон в конфликте; выявить локальные выигрыши и проигрыши в переходном режиме; сделать выводы о глобальных выигрышах и проигрышах сторон на всей длительности конфликта; сформировать рекомендации по выбору стратегий действий конкретных сторон и целесообразном значении параметров их стратегий для достижения ими глобального выигрыша. С. Модель динамического многостороннего информационного конфликта с различными стратегиями участников // Радиопромышленность.
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