A Responsive Space A definition that I like to use is the one that O. Brown and P. Eremenko [Ref. 1] provide in his work “Fractionated Space Architectures: A Vision for Responsive Space”: A responsive space is the capability of space systems to respond rapidly to uncertainty. Apart from responsiveness needs, complexity in missions is…
Carl von Clausewitz defined the fundamental elements of complexity: sensitivity to initial conditions, interaction between interdependent variables, the presence of feedback cycles, and the ability of a system to spontaneously adapt to changes in the environment. At present, changes are really frequent and there is a need to quickly adapt and continue, thus, speculation about…
This journal contains a co-authored paper with Maj. Andre Haider, JAPCC’s RPAS systems Lead: “Integrating Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems in Non-Segregated Airspace” In this special edition, JAPCC’s celebrates the 10th Anniversary by featuring articles reflecting on their past as the first NATO accredited Centre of Excellence and also looking forward to the future of Joint…