The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation
2018 - 2025
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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
Volume 21, issue 4, 2024
- The need for cooperation between wargaming and modeling & simulation for examining Cyber, Space, Electronic Warfare, and other topics pp. 359-362

- Phillip Pournelle
- A decision support system for multi-stakeholder exploration of the airship design space pp. 363-380

- Richards Dc, John L Salmon, Tevin J Dickerson, Christopher A Mattson and William J Neff
- Modeling of Russian–Ukrainian war based on fuzzy cognitive map with genetic tuning pp. 381-394

- Alexander Rotshtein, Brian A Polin, Denys I Katielnikov and Neskorodieva Tetiana
- Use of agent-based modeling to model intermediate force capabilities in (counter)mobility crowd scenarios pp. 395-404

- Jessica Afara, Victoria Ajila, Hannah Macdonell and Peter Dobias
- Development and assessment of a resilient telecoms system pp. 405-420

- George Gallarno, Jeremy Muniz, Gregory S Parnell, Edward A Pohl and Jingxian Wu
- Accelerated point set registration method pp. 421-440

- Ryan M Raettig, James D Anderson, Scott L Nykl and Laurence D Merkle
- Modeling efficiency and safety on an aircraft carrier flight deck pp. 441-452

- Mary L Cummings, Songpo Li, Hong Han and Carlos Aguilar
- Numerical investigation of modern threats for ground vehicles with emphasis on fragmentation behavior during hard kill scenario pp. 453-462

- Morten Rikard Jensen, Philip Mulligan and Kshitiz Khanna
- Simulating quantum key distribution in fiber-based quantum networks pp. 463-486

- Dashiell LP Vitullo, Trevor Cook, Daniel E Jones, Lisa M Scott, Andrew Toth and Brian T Kirby
Volume 21, issue 3, 2024
- Cutting edge technologies for future military applications: trends and challenges pp. 267-268

- Michael Gargalakos
- Autonomous underwater vehicle challenge: design and construction of a medium-sized, AI-enabled low-cost prototype pp. 269-281

- Dimitrios Paraschos and Nikolaos K. Papadakis
- Space environment effects on equipment and structures—current and future technologies pp. 283-291

- Dionysios Tompros and Dionysios E Mouzakis
- Space surveillance architecture: issues and challenges – an integrated approach pp. 293-300

- Dionysios Tompros
- Physical Optics Radar Cross Section predictions for an anti-ship cruise missile pp. 301-312

- Panagiotis Touzopoulos and Konstantinos C Zikidis
- The role of unmanned aerial vehicles in military communications: application scenarios, current trends, and beyond pp. 313-321

- Michael Gargalakos
- Effects of datalink target data on air-to-air missile performance pp. 323-340

- John Öström, Timo Sailaranta and Kai Virtanen
- Statistical modeling of cargo securing on selected military trucks and road surfaces pp. 341-355

- Jiri Neubauer, Martin Vlkovsky and Jaroslav Michalek
Volume 21, issue 2, 2024
- A look back at the past 44 years of live virtual and constructive (LVC) simulation and lessons for cyberspace LVC pp. 119-125

- Michael G. Lilienthal
- Wargaming the use of intermediate force capabilities in the gray zone pp. 127-140

- Kyle D Christensen and Peter Dobias
- Fog, friction, and control in organized conflict: punctuated transitions to instability pp. 141-147

- Rodrick Wallace
- Supporting shipboard helicopter flight testing with simulation and metrics for predicting pilot workload pp. 149-170

- Perry Comeau, Alanna Wall, Eric Thornhill, Sean McTavish and Richard Lee
- An experimental intervention to investigate user perceptions of computer versus manual board wargame pp. 171-179

- Jeremy Smith, Trevor Ringrose and Stephen Barker
- Detection and defense of cyberattacks on the machine learning control of robotic systems pp. 181-203

- George W Clark, Todd R Andel, J Todd McDonald, Tom Johnsten and Tom Thomas
- Verification, validation, and accreditation for models and simulations in the Australian defence context: a review pp. 205-227

- Kerryn R Owen and Ripon K Chakrabortty
- Simulation analysis of applicant scheduling and processing alternatives at a military entrance processing station pp. 229-243

- Phillip M LaCasse, Lance E Champagne and Jonathan M Escamilla
- Simulation of the attack helicopter Mil Mi-24 conducting anti-surface air operations in support of a battalion task group pp. 245-258

- Zbyšek Korecki, Tomas Hoika, Jiřà Ulvr, Miroslav Janošek and Matuš Grega
- RETRACTED: “Integrated methodology for substantiation of the rational district placement of the evacuated population†pp. 259-259

- N/a
- RETRACTED: “Multicriteria analysis of firefighter routes in buildings in the case of a fire†pp. 261-261

- N/a
- RETRACTED: “Determination of integral indicators characterizing the possibility of accommodating the evacuated population in the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan†pp. 263-263

- N/a
Volume 21, issue 1, 2024
- Modeling and simulation in graduate military education pp. 3-4

- Michael R Grimaila
- A metric for quantifying nonlinearity in k-dimensional complex-valued functions pp. 5-15

- Larry C Llewellyn, Michael R Grimaila, Douglas D Hodson and Scott Graham
- The wargame commodity course of action automated analysis method pp. 17-29

- William T. DeBerry, Richard Dill, Kenneth Hopkinson, Douglas D. Hodson and Michael Grimaila
- Modeling a high-speed pin-on-disk experiment pp. 31-45

- Aron Wing, Tony Liu and Anthony Palazotto
- Structure from motion with planar homography estimation: a real-time low-bandwidth, high-resolution variant for aerial reconnaissance pp. 47-64

- Christian Arnold, Scott Nykl, Scott Graham and Robert Leishman
- Traumatic brain injury risk assessment with smart technology pp. 65-73

- Chiming Huang, Rosa H Huang and Bani Yaghoub Majid
- “Neuroscience†models of institutional conflict under fog, friction, and adversarial intent pp. 75-86

- Rodrick Wallace
- Network characterization and simulation via mixed properties of the Barabási–Albert and Erdös–Rényi degree distribution pp. 87-102

- Fairul Mohd-Zaid, Christine Schubert Kabban, Richard F Deckro and Wright Shamp
- Interoperability analysis via agent-based simulation pp. 103-116

- Melissa Pescatore and Paul Beery
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