Simulation of counter drugs operations based on geospatial technology for use in a military training simulator

O. Robert, C. Kumsap, A. Janpengpen
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This article reports the adoption of potential surface analysis (PSA) to model drug trafficking routes in Thailand for military training scenarios of a small-arms simulator. GIS data layers were used for analytic hierarchy process. Experts were gathered to brainstorm for potential factors and their ratings based on knowledge, expertise and judgments. Physical, drug-aspect and socio-demographic factors were main factors and further separated into sub-factors. The consistency ratio (CR) was calculated at 0.09, the significance of the factors became less than 0.10, making the consistency acceptable. The PSA revealed potential drug-trafficking routes that were cross-checked with genuine routes. The created military training scenarios were validated by experienced military and security officials. The averaged satisfaction of 3.92 with the standard deviation of 0.75 confirms that the integrated methodology of modelling drug trafficking routes using potential surface analysis is another optional approach to upgrade the military small-arms training simulator.
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军事训练模拟器中基于地理空间技术的反毒品作战模拟
本文报告了采用潜在表面分析(PSA)来模拟泰国小型武器模拟器军事训练场景的毒品贩运路线。采用GIS数据层进行层次分析法。专家们聚集在一起,集思广益,根据知识、专业知识和判断对潜在因素进行评分。生理因素、药物因素和社会人口因素是主要因素,并进一步细分为子因素。一致性比(CR)计算值为0.09时,各因素显著性小于0.10,一致性可接受。PSA发现了潜在的贩毒路线,并与真正的路线进行了交叉核对。所创建的军事训练情景由经验丰富的军事和安全官员进行验证。平均满意度为3.92,标准差为0.75,证实利用潜在表面分析对贩毒路线进行建模的综合方法是升级军用轻武器训练模拟器的另一种可选方法。
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