A framework for equipment systems-of-systems effectiveness evaluation using parallel experiments approach
Authored by Zilong Cheng, Li Fan, Yulin Zhang
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1109/jsee.2015.00035
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Abstract
Equipment systems-of-systems (SoS) effectiveness evaluation can provide
important reference for construction and optimization of the equipment
SoS. After discussing the basic theory and methods of parallel
experiments, we depict an SoS effectiveness analysis and evaluation
method using parallel experiments theory in detail. A case study is
carried out which takes the missile defense system as an example. An
artificial system of the missile defense system is constructed with the
multi-agent modeling method. Then, single factor, multiple factors and
defense position deployment computational experiments are carried out
and evaluated with the statistical analysis method. Experiment results
show that the altitude of the secondary interception missile is not the
key factor which affects SoS effectiveness and putting the defense
position ahead will increase defense effectiveness. The case study
demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed method.
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