Command and control is the use of elements and authority as well as leadership by a commander to guide the forces under his command and carry out a mission. In control and command issues, a large amount of data must be collected, analyzed and finally a decision should be made. Due to the limitation of classical sources in data collection and processing, using quantum technologies is a suitable solution. Currently, in the field of second-generation quantum technologies, which are based on controlling and changing individual particles such as single atoms, single ions, and single photons, new fields have emerged that play an important role in the development of the scientific and military power of countries. These technologies include quantum computing and information, quantum simulation, quantum metrology and sensors, quantum biology and quantum communication. In this article, the use of quantum technologies in command and control problems and its various aspects were measured and their role in solving command and control problems was studied and also these problems was studied in air force the results showed that they can generate data, process data and use data in all 3 layers. command control data to be used.
Davoodi Yeganeh,H. , Eshaghnejad,M. and Ramak,M. (2023). Using quantum technologies in command and control problems, case study Air force. Modern Aviation and Technology, 1(2), 56-68. doi: 10.22034/masot.2023.387955.1011
MLA
Davoodi Yeganeh,H. , , Eshaghnejad,M. , and Ramak,M. . "Using quantum technologies in command and control problems, case study Air force", Modern Aviation and Technology, 1, 2, 2023, 56-68. doi: 10.22034/masot.2023.387955.1011
HARVARD
Davoodi Yeganeh H., Eshaghnejad M., Ramak M. (2023). 'Using quantum technologies in command and control problems, case study Air force', Modern Aviation and Technology, 1(2), pp. 56-68. doi: 10.22034/masot.2023.387955.1011
CHICAGO
H. Davoodi Yeganeh, M. Eshaghnejad and M. Ramak, "Using quantum technologies in command and control problems, case study Air force," Modern Aviation and Technology, 1 2 (2023): 56-68, doi: 10.22034/masot.2023.387955.1011
VANCOUVER
Davoodi Yeganeh H., Eshaghnejad M., Ramak M. Using quantum technologies in command and control problems, case study Air force. Modern Aviation, 2023; 1(2): 56-68. doi: 10.22034/masot.2023.387955.1011