Autor: |
Bhatti, Amjad, Ashraf, Adnan, Hashmani, Manzoor |
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Zdroj: |
Asian Journal of Engineering, Sciences & Technology (AJEST); Mar2012, Vol. 2 Issue 1, p44-48, 5p |
Abstrakt: |
During WoT, one of the biggest challenges raised on borders of India, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan (IPIA) is the horrible damages to Allied Forces by ambushing convoys for fuel supply. Such a failure of manual system of defense fleet due to security breaches (under the most advanced surveillance by DRONE aircrafts) has been burgeoning alarms for the joint struggle. In this paper, we analyze the problem and design a new automated fleet maintenance system for a defense organization of the country. We observe during testing phase that minimizing human interactions (i.e. less human resource) in the fleet system makes less prone to information-breach of fleet system. The implementation of our proposed fleet system gives very surprising and economically beneficial reports to the organization. We are confident that our work is applicable to fleet systems of developing countries (allied/ non-allied) in WoT which are sensitive about their biological, mass-destruction command & control systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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