Using social network analysis and agent-based modelling to explore information flow using common operational pictures for maritime search and rescue operations
Using social network analysis and agent-based modelling to explore information flow using common operational pictures for maritime search and rescue operations
The concept of common operational pictures (COPs) is explored through the application of social network analysis (SNA) and agent-based modelling to a generic search and rescue (SAR) scenario. Comparing the command structure that might arise from standard operating procedures with the sort of structure that might arise from examining information-in-common, using SNA, shows how one structure could be more amenable to ‘command’ with the other being more amenable to ‘control’ – which is potentially more suited to complex multi-agency operations. An agent-based model is developed to examine the impact of information sharing with different forms of COPs. It is shown that networks using common relevant operational pictures (which provide subsets of relevant information to groups of agents based on shared function) could result in better sharing of information and a more resilient structure than networks that use a COP.
Practitioner Summary: SNA and agent-based modelling are used to compare different forms of COPs for maritime SAR operations. Different forms of COP change the communications structures in the socio-technical systems in which they operate, which has implications for future design and development of a COP.
common operational pictures, common relevant operational pictures, social network analysis, agent\-based modelling, command and control, search and rescue
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Baber, C.
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Stanton, N.A.
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Atkinson, J.
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McMaster, R.
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Houghton, R.J.
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22 April 2013
Baber, C.
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Stanton, N.A.
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Atkinson, J.
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McMaster, R.
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Houghton, R.J.
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Baber, C., Stanton, N.A., Atkinson, J., McMaster, R. and Houghton, R.J.
(2013)
Using social network analysis and agent-based modelling to explore information flow using common operational pictures for maritime search and rescue operations.
Ergonomics, 56 (6), .
(doi:10.1080/00140139.2013.788216).
(PMID:23607874)
Abstract
The concept of common operational pictures (COPs) is explored through the application of social network analysis (SNA) and agent-based modelling to a generic search and rescue (SAR) scenario. Comparing the command structure that might arise from standard operating procedures with the sort of structure that might arise from examining information-in-common, using SNA, shows how one structure could be more amenable to ‘command’ with the other being more amenable to ‘control’ – which is potentially more suited to complex multi-agency operations. An agent-based model is developed to examine the impact of information sharing with different forms of COPs. It is shown that networks using common relevant operational pictures (which provide subsets of relevant information to groups of agents based on shared function) could result in better sharing of information and a more resilient structure than networks that use a COP.
Practitioner Summary: SNA and agent-based modelling are used to compare different forms of COPs for maritime SAR operations. Different forms of COP change the communications structures in the socio-technical systems in which they operate, which has implications for future design and development of a COP.
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Published date: 22 April 2013
Keywords:
common operational pictures, common relevant operational pictures, social network analysis, agent\-based modelling, command and control, search and rescue
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Civil Maritime & Env. Eng & Sci Unit
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/364616
ISSN: 1366-5847
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