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CoAX – Coalition Agents eXperiment AIAI, BBN, CMU, Dartmouth, DSTO, GITI, Lockheed Martin ATL, NRL, Potomac Inst., U.Maryland, U.Michigan, QinetiQ, UT-Austin,

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1 CoAX – Coalition Agents eXperiment AIAI, BBN, CMU, Dartmouth, DSTO, GITI, Lockheed Martin ATL, NRL, Potomac Inst., U.Maryland, U.Michigan, QinetiQ, UT-Austin, UWF/IHMC Support from AFRL, ARL, Boeing, DRDC, DSTL, ISX, MITRE, MIT Sloan, NWDC, OBJS, Schafer, Stanford, TTCP, USC/ISI, USPACOM http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/coax/ DARPA

2 CoAX/Briefing - 2 Context u Increasing military requirements for coalition operations u Belief that agent computational model can support: u Coalition interoperability requirements u Dynamic and Decentralized C3I u International Agent Research Programmes u US DARPA Control of Agent Based Systems (CoABS) u UK DSTL/QinetiQ Agents Project u Australian and Canadian Agents and Coalition Work u TTCP C3I Groups for international involvement u Need for “middleware” such as is provided by CoABS Grid Infrastructure

3 CoAX/Briefing - 3 Aim of Coalition TIE u To address unique aspects of coalition operations through the development and evaluation of: u agent domain management services u agent task, process and event management services u Specific agent services u Aim will be met through delivery of: u Phased technical demonstrations of increasing complexity u Integration of diverse agent systems u Development of generic Coalition-oriented grid services u Requirements: u Use of a wide variety of different agent systems u Use of existing military (non-agent) applications

4 CoAX/Briefing - 4 Demonstration Schedule u u 1-month demo at kick-off in February 2000 showing direct connection between DERA MBP and LM ATL AODB u u 6-month integration milestone in July 2000 showing initial integration of selected CoAX components for year 2000 demo u u CoAX Binni 2000 demo in Fall 2000: u u Briefing the CoAX TIE and Binni scenario u u Showing full integration of selected CoAX components in Binni u u Telling a relevant “story” about agents for information gathering u u CoAX Binni 2001 demo in Fall 2001: u u Fully integrating all CoAX components in a rich coalition scenario u u Expanding scope to cover dynamic re-planning u u CoAX Binni 2002 demo in Fall 2002: u u Showing dynamic aspects of coalition organization, domain management, tasking and event handling u u Expanding scope to cover dynamic planning, coordination and execution.

5 Geography / Borders LAYERS: Return Water Transport Names Setting Lat / Long Lat / Long ALL

6 W E N S Geography Binni - All Features LAYERS: Return Cape Vincent Cape Amstado Caca Kaso Lagoon Amisa Jacal Pra Ankobra Tana Ofin Afram Daka Black Caca Kapowa White Caca Mawli LAKE CACA Water Transport Names Setting Lat / Long Lat / Long KEY Tarmac roads 175 Heights (metres)Railways Brongo PortsCivilian AirfieldsTracks  BANDARPopulation centresMilitary airfieldsGravel roads             31E 36E 35E 34E 33E 32E 39E 38E 37E 36E 35E 34E 33E 32E 31E 39E 38E 37E 17N 16N 15N 20N 19N 18N 17N 16N 15N 19N 18N 21N

7 CoAX/Briefing - 7 Future Plans u Increasing the ability to work quickly and effectively in non- episodic cases (e.g., incremental coalition formation) u Distributing MCA services across multiple agents to improve reliability and scalability u Design and analyze extensions for efficiently discovering and exploiting synergistic interactions u Experiment on increasingly difficult (Coalition) scenarios u Transition: CoAX, STRATCOM?, NASA-JPL

8 CoAX/Briefing - 8 CoAX Binni 2002 Demonstration u u Dynamic “come as you are” coalition formation u u Dynamic creation of ‘virtual coalition organization’ u u Agents and domains added to coalition structure ‘on-the-fly’ u u Dynamic coalition tasks and processes u u Tailored visualizations / interface agents u u Tools to improve human / software agent interaction u u High-level tools usable without specialized training u u Packaged generic Grid services: u u Domain management and DAML-based policy analysis u u Task, process, and event management u u Involvement of more countries and organizations u u USA – BBN – Mixed initiative agents & dynamic information flow u u USA – CMU – Agent Organization and Interaction Visualization u u USA – NRL, UMD, UTexas – Agent Services and Data Visualizations u u Australia – DSTO – Logistics planning and information analysis

9 CoAX/Briefing - 9 CoAX Transition Program 2000200120022003 CoAX Binni CoAX Air CoAX Navy? (FBE-J, FBE-K, PC’05) CoAX International? CoAX Rescue? (Civilian)

10 CoAX/Briefing - 10 Further Details u http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/coax/ u Materials for this briefing are at: http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/coax/darpa/

11 DARPA Object Services and Consulting, Inc.


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