TY - JOUR T1 - Agent-Based Dynamically Reconfigurable Missile Modelling AU - Hocaoğlu, Mehmet Fatih AU - Kandemir, İlyas PY - 2018 DA - October Y2 - 2018 DO - 10.16984/saufenbilder.402647 JF - Sakarya University Journal of Science JO - SAUJS PB - Sakarya University WT - DergiPark SN - 2147-835X SP - 1466 EP - 1476 VL - 22 IS - 5 LA - en AB - In this study, an air platform dynamic model that hasthe ability to maneuver in all axes (displacement and rotation) and to followanother aircraft is modeled. Rigid aircraft mathematical models is adopted forthe model aircraft and the calculations are done in a generic way except foraeroelasticity effects. In consideration of the geodesic structure of theearth, the gravity model is also designed accordingly and the atmosphericconditions at a given altitude are included in the calculations. The createdair platforms are dynamically changed in degrees of freedom in accordance withthe analysis purposes, under the defined scenario conditions. For missilemodels, the definition of the configuration including phase definitions, engineselections and customization of engine properties, seeker activation scheduleand fuse type are user-defined supported by an interface. Phase transitioncontrols, motor controls, sensor opening and closing decisions are rule-basedand reasoning-based. To be able to enhance modeling flexibility and inject areasoning capability, the models are designed as intelligent agents and theyare modeled in Agent driven simulation framework (AdSiF). KW - AdSiF KW - Agent based simulation KW - Air Defense KW - Aircraft Modeling KW - Missile Modeling KW - Six Axis Motion CR - [1] D. G. Hull, Fundamentals of Airplane Flight Mechanics. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2007. CR - [2] “Military Handbook Missile Part I Simulation One Surface-To-Air,” 1995. CR - [3] J. Roskam, “Airplane Flight Dynamics and Automatic Flight Controls – Part II,” USA, 2003. CR - [4] M. F. Hocaoglu, “AdSiF : Agent Driven Simulation Framework,” in Hunstville Simulation Conference -HSC2005, 2005. CR - [5] M. F. Hocaoğlu, “AdSiF : Agent driven Simulation Framework,” in USMOS 2011- National Defense Application and Modeling & Simulation Conference -(in Turkish), 2011. CR - [6] M. F. Hocaoğlu, “AdSiF: Developer Guide.” Agena Information & Defense System Ltd. www.agenabst.com, Istanbul, 2013. CR - [7] M. F. Hocaoğlu, “Aspect Oriented Programming Perspective in Agent Programming,” USMOS 2013- Natl. Def. Appl. Model. Simul. Conf. -(in Turkish), vol. 8, no. 3, 2013. CR - [8] M. F. Hocaoglu, “Aspect Oriented Programming Perspective in Software Agents and Simulation,” Int. J. Adv. Technol., vol. 8, no. 3, 2017. CR - [9] Wooldridge, M., An introduction to MultiAgent Systems. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2002. CR - [10] R. J. Schalkoff, Artificial Intelligence: An Engineering Approach. McGraww-Hill, New York, 1990. CR - [11] D. J. Murray-Smith, Continuous System Simulation. University og Glasgow, Glasgow, UK: Chapman & Hall, 1995. UR - https://doi.org/10.16984/saufenbilder.402647 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/509881 ER -