Recommendations for implementation of the Command Reconnaissance Area Coordination and Control Environmental Network (CRACCEN) project
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence Research and Development Canada, Atlantic Research Centre, Halifax NS (CAN)
- Abstract
- The Command Reconnaissance Area Coordination and Control Environmental Network (CRACCEN) is an initiative intended to revolutionize Canadian Underwater Warfare (UWW) for decades to come. This document details the integrated lines of research required to progress CRACCEN from the proposal stage to a realizable set of deliverables for the Royal Canadian Navy. The lines of research were generated through discussion with the UWW community and an examination of current trends and needs in the underwater domain. The results indicated a need to completely rethink the command and control structure to take into account risk analysis, uncertainty, advanced data fusion, and presentation techniques that allow better exploitation by the command team in the decision making process. These results will guide the CRACCEN effort for the duration of the project.
- Keywords
- Command and Control (C2);Rapid Environmental Assessment (REA);Decision making;Human systems;information;artificial intelligence;CRACCEN (Command Reconnaissance Area Coordination and Control Environmental Netw
- Report Number
- DRDC-RDDC-2017-D101 — Reference Document
- Date of publication
- 01 Nov 2017
- Number of Pages
- 28
- DSTKIM No
- CA045504
- CANDIS No
- 805919
- Format(s):
- Electronic Document(PDF)
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