The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation
2018 - 2026
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Volume 23, issue 1, 2026
- Applying complex adaptive systems research results to combat simulations of the generation-after-next pp. 3-17

- Matthew T K Koehler, Jose L Bricio-Neto, Ernest H Page and Andreas Tolk
- Using combat simulations to determine tactical responses to new technologies on the battlefield pp. 19-28

- Vikram Mittal and James E Fenn Iv
- Estimation of terminal ballistics parameters for several 7.62×51 mm projectiles using numerical simulations pp. 29-39

- Catovic Alan
- Developing an IoT-enabled probabilistic model for quick identification of hidden radioactive materials in maritime port operations to strengthen global supply chain security pp. 41-54

- Sergej Jakovlev, Tomas Eglynas, Mindaugas Jusis and Miroslav Voznak
- Enhancing military medical evacuation dispatching with armed escort management: comparing model-based reinforcement learning approaches pp. 55-66

- Andrew G Gelbard, Phillip R Jenkins and Matthew J Robbins
- Military camouflaged object detection with deep learning using dataset development and combination pp. 67-78

- Kyo-Seong Hwang and Jungmok Ma
- Analysis comparison model of ROC-TOPSIS, ROC-WP, and ROC-Electre methods for supporting the funding decision to micro-enterprises Indonesia pp. 79-93

- Noerul Hanin and Hendri Purwanto
- Analyzing daily sorties at NAS Kingsville utilizing alternative refueling methods pp. 95-108

- Ryan Teuschl, Joseph Foraker, Scott Simpson and Anna Svirsko
- Measuring operational cognitive readiness of military personnel using Joint Theater Level Simulation System (JTLS) pp. 109-122

- Hasmady Alim, Ananthan Subramaniam, Norazman Mohamad Nor and Amelia Yuliana Abd Wahab
- A quantitative comparison of two different models of minefield transit pp. 123-145

- Mikel D Petty
- Capability hardware enhanced instructions and artificial intelligence bill of materials in trustworthy artificial intelligence systems: analyzing cybersecurity threats, exploits, and vulnerabilities in new software bills of materials with artificial intelligence pp. 147-175

- Petar Radanliev, Omar Santos and Alistair Brandon-Jones
- Adversarial attacks on reinforcement learning agents for command and control pp. 177-190

- Ahaan Dabholkar, James Z Hare, Mark Mittrick, John Richardson, Nicholas Waytowich, Priya Narayanan and Saurabh Bagchi
Volume 22, issue 4, 2025
- Modeling fog and friction in military enterprise pp. 357-358

- Rodrick Wallace
- Quantifying the robustness of a Bayesian Belief Network in the context of Unmanned Aerial System threat prediction pp. 359-371

- Laura Middeldorp, Kerry Malone and Wouter Noordkamp
- Hallucination, panic, and exhaustion in embodied cognition pp. 373-386

- Rodrick Wallace
- Beyond visual range air combat simulations: validation methods and analysis using agent-based models pp. 387-404

- André Rossi Kuroswiski, Felipe Leonardo Lôbo Medeiros, Monica Maria De Marchi and Angelo Passaro
- Thermoelastic impact modeling for projectile–target–muzzle components during penetration start of motion pp. 405-427

- Jacob Nagler
- Efficient estimation of the number of clusters for high-dimension data pp. 429-441

- Spiridon Kasapis, Geng Zhang, Jonathon M Smereka and Nickolas Vlahopoulos
- Renormalization theory and wargaming: multi-layered wargames pp. 443-451

- Peter Dobias
- Benefits of using blended generative adversarial network images to augment classification model training data sets pp. 453-466

- Benjamin J McCloskey, Bruce A Cox, Lance Champagne and Trevor J Bihl
- Experimental design on high-speed sliding wear pp. 467-486

- Irene Liew, Raymond Hill, Anthony Palazotto and Tony Liu
- Two-stage stochastic programming model of US Army aviation allocation of utility helicopters to task forces pp. 487-502

- Russell J Nelson, Jack Werner, Michael G Kay, Russell E King, Brandon M McConnell and Kristin Thoney-Barletta
- Area reconnaissance modeling of modular reconnaissance robotic systems pp. 503-519

- Jan Nohel, Petr Stodola, Jan Zezula, Pavel ZahradnÃÄ Ek and ZdenÄ›k Flasar
- Identifying appropriate scenario termination rules for squad-level simulations of warfighter lethality pp. 521-528

- Adam T Biggs, Joseph A Hamilton and Rachel R Markwald
- Exploring the integration of live, virtual, and constructive environments in fighter pilot training through Link-16: lessons learned regarding training aspects pp. 529-542

- Dirk Thijssen, David van Pelt, Geert Jan van Benthem, Sebastiaan Zwaan, Bastiaan Petermeijer and Jelke van der Pal
Volume 22, issue 3, 2025
- Social science methods for strategic decision-making in complex operational environments pp. 263-264

- Ryan G Baird
- Back to the basics: international relations, intelligence, and strategic competition pp. 265-272

- Cathryn Quantic Thurston
- Decision-making in the shadow of strategic competition costs pp. 273-278

- Karen E Albert
- The future of military medical evacuation: literature analysis focused on the potential adoption of emerging technologies and advanced decision-analysis techniques pp. 279-308

- Sumana Biswas, Hasan Turan, Sondoss Elsawah, Matthew Richmond and Thang Cao
- Assessing the US foreign assistance activities impact on violent conflicts pp. 309-319

- Daniel F Feze and Mark A Gallagher
- Adapting military doctrine in the shadow of the future pp. 321-335

- Todd C Lehmann
- A calculated risk: status in the domain of losses and the onset of international conflict pp. 337-353

- Ryan G Baird and Keith A Grant
Volume 22, issue 2, 2025
- Wargaming: a structured conversation pp. 79-82

- Jeffrey Appleget
- Developing a blast injury modeling capability: application of concepts from the defense M&S domain pp. 83-103

- Ryan Byrne, Nichole Davis, Raj Gupta, Anthony Santago and Andreas Tolk
- UAV search optimization for recording emerging targets with camouflaging capabilities pp. 105-127

- Adil Baran Narin, John Becker and Rajan Batta
- Modeling a reconnaissance operation in an urban environment using a swarm of UAVs pp. 129-146

- Petr Stodola, Jan Nohel and Marian Rybanský
- A survey of fatigue measures and models pp. 147-173

- Antonio Laverghetta, Minh Tran, Alec Braynen, Stephen Steinle, Bekhzodbek Moydinboyev, Heba Daas and John Licato
- Mathematical modeling of strategic behavior: the Battle of Midway, 1942 pp. 175-185

- Konstantina Founta and Loukas Zachilas
- A stochastic jump model applied to collaborative queue-based high energy laser defense pp. 187-195

- Mitchell M Kracman
- The lethality paradox: Goodhart’s Law and the challenge of measuring lethality pp. 197-205

- Adam T Biggs, Joseph A Hamilton, Greg Huffman and Rachel R Markwald
- Challenges of incorporating wounded personnel into small arms combat simulations pp. 207-214

- Adam T Biggs, Joseph A Hamilton and Rachel R Markwald
- SPACE: a new modeling tool for supporting layout design of military command and control spaces pp. 215-226

- Wenbi Wang
- Multiple UAVs on a shared tether: Use cases, modeling, and probabilistic path planning pp. 227-242

- James Humann, Michael Equi, Natalie Link and Perla Latorre-Suarez
- Multi-agent reinforcement learning satellite guidance for triangulation of a moving object in a relative orbit frame pp. 243-259

- Nicholas Yielding, Joseph Curro and Stephen C Cain
Volume 22, issue 1, 2025
- Artificial intelligence and wargaming pp. 3-4

- Yuna Huh Wong, James Ryseff and Nick Riggs
- Gaming AI without AI pp. 5-18

- Aaron B Frank
- Small is beautiful pp. 19-23

- James Ryseff and Michael Bond
- Artificial intelligence for wargaming and modeling pp. 25-40

- Paul K Davis and Paul Bracken
- How a machine can understand the command intent pp. 41-58

- Maarten Schadd, Anne Merel Sternheim, Romy Blankendaal, Martin van der Kaaij and Olaf Visker
- An experiment in tactical wargaming with platforms enabled by artificial intelligence pp. 59-76

- Danielle C Tarraf, J Michael Gilmore, D Sean Barnett, Scott Boston, David R Frelinger, Daniel Gonzales, Alexander C Hou and Peter Whitehead
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