相互依存
计算机科学
概率逻辑
对手
资产(计算机安全)
风险分析(工程)
脆弱性(计算)
桥(图论)
质量(理念)
感知
脆弱性评估
人工智能
管理科学
复杂系统
运筹学
强化学习
不确定度量化
系统体系
方案规划
作者
Han Jun Yoon,Ashrith Reddy Thukkaraju,JH Cho,Shou Matsumoto,Jair Feldens Ferrari,Paulo Costa,Donghwan Lee,Myung Kil Ahn
摘要
Mission Impact Assessment (MIA) is critical for enhancing system effectiveness and ensuring mission success. This article presents Interdependent Mission Impact Assessment ( iMIA ), an interdependent MIA framework that models relationships among mission components and enables probabilistic reasoning under uncertainty. Designed for AI-driven mission systems operating in dynamic, low-data, or poorly observable environments, iMIA addresses the limitations of traditional methods that often rely on overly confident assumptions about adversary behavior. While conventional Hypergame Theory (HGT) captures perceptual uncertainty from asymmetric or inaccurate views, it overlooks epistemic uncertainty arising from limited knowledge. To bridge this gap, we introduce a hybrid Subjective Logic (SL)-based HGT model (SLHG), integrating SL to represent epistemic uncertainty and HGT to account for misperceptions. This integration supports informed decision-making under both uncertain strategy beliefs and divergent environmental views. iMIA evaluates mission impact using multidimensional system quality metrics, security, trust, resilience, and agility, across diverse attacker–defender interactions. It identifies critical nodes influencing mission outcomes and quantifies performance gains from asset capacity reinforcement and asset vulnerability mitigation. Applied to a vehicle-assisted AI-based mission system, iMIA with SLHG improves performance by 16% in \(ASR\) , 20% in \(MTBF\) , 11% in \(TSA\) , and 14% in \(P_{ACC}\) . Designed for incremental development, iMIA supports continuous feedback and iterative refinement. Our results show that feedback-driven adjustments improve overall system performance by up to 18% in the accuracy performance.
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