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8 May 2023 A calculation model of the air threat range of ship route
Fei Long, Ziang He, Qi Su
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Proceedings Volume 12635, Second International Conference on Algorithms, Microchips, and Network Applications (AMNA 2023); 126350I (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2678896
Event: International Conference on Algorithms, Microchips, and Network Applications 2023, 2023, Zhengzhou, China
Abstract
Aiming at the calculation of the air threat range of the ship route, the paper described the requirements and judges whether the route segment was under threat. On this basis, an algorithm model was established for the specific threat range of the threatened route segment, and a calculation example was given for verification. The analysis and verification results showed that the calculation model proposed in the paper could quickly and accurately calculate the specific threat range of the ship route, it can provide effective auxiliary decision-making reference for commanders or operators when drawing routes.
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Fei Long, Ziang He, and Qi Su "A calculation model of the air threat range of ship route", Proc. SPIE 12635, Second International Conference on Algorithms, Microchips, and Network Applications (AMNA 2023), 126350I (8 May 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2678896
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KEYWORDS
Decision making

Missiles

Navigation systems

Coastal modeling

Systems modeling

Decision support systems

Detection and tracking algorithms

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