Modeling swarm mission with COTS characterization: a series of return on experience
Résumé
System design in defense systems is a competitive field, in which economical viability relies
on a sequence of architectural decisions, aiming at quality, resource and time (Q,R,T) compromises.
We observe that low-cost unmanned ground vehicles (UGV) and drones appear as new threats on cur-
rent battlefield. To face these new threats, Direction Générale de l’Armement (DGA) have organized
challenges around robotization of battlefield, to design future employment doctrines and help technol-
ogies to reach maturity in a reasonable time. This article exposes a NATO Architecture Framework
(NAF) 3.1-based workflow that includes return of experience form the field over yearly iterations of
such challenges. The capabilities depicted are requirements to match, constituent systems are based on
Components-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) answering to both edition of the challenge. This article details how
manually re-injecting feedback from field back to the system model failed to ensure the next iterations
of the challenge. Our works propose conclusions on formulation of the “engineering leakage problem”
and how resolution of this problem is NP-Hard and should be addressed using optimization.
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