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Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Extended Air Defense Testbed  EADTB

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Extended Air Defense Testbed EADTB written by John Lindgren and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Extended Air Defense Testbed (EADTB) Delivery Order (DO) was conducted under the Site Activation Process described in the Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP) and Delivery Order Management Process section of the ADST 2 Operational Description Plan. This site activation effort was for the Fort Bliss, TX EADTB facility. The technical period of performance was from June 17, 1997 to November 20, 1997. This contract was administered by the U.S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM).

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Tecbnology II  ADST II  Extended Air Defense Testbed Final Report

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Tecbnology II ADST II Extended Air Defense Testbed Final Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Extended Air Defense Testbed (EADTB) Delivery Order (DO) was conducted under the Site Activation Process described in the Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP) and Delivery Order Management Process section of the ADST II Operational Description Plan. This site activation effort was for the Fort Bliss, TX, EADTB facility. The technical period of performance was from June 17 to November 20, 1997. The effort was performed as DO #0046 under the Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II) Contract administered by the U.S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM). The purpose of this final report is to document the ADST II effort which supported the site activation effort for the EADTB. This report includes a full description of the integration effort, its conditions, and lessons learned.

Book Extended Air Defense Testbed  Specific System Representation  SSR  Development

Download or read book Extended Air Defense Testbed Specific System Representation SSR Development written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Extended Air Defense Testbed (EADTB) provides an object-based simulation system to support analysis of current and future extended air defense systems as they interact with present and evolving aircraft and theater missile threats. The architecture of the EADTB maps real world objects, such as aircraft, missiles, and radar, into software simulation objects by decomposing them into four major components: 1) Thinker Component - the brain of the object, which performs the basic functions of observes and decides; 2) Platform Component - the physical structure of the object; 3) Communicate Component - the means of passing data from one object to another; 4) Sense Component - the means of seeking data of other objects or conditions external to the Platform. The software objects are linked together through data definition to create representations of real world systems, known in EADTB as Specific System Representations (SSRs). An SSR contains only one Platform component and at least one Thinker component. The data which comprises an SSR essentially defines the physical characteristics of the represented system, such as the ability to move (including movement characteristics), the ability to detect, to generate signature, and to harm others. The ability to plan, coordinate, and react is contained within the Thinker component rule seL.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  OneSAF Testbed Baseline Assessment

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II OneSAF Testbed Baseline Assessment written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During the summer of 1997, the U.S. Army Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM) supported an analysis effort to study the potential architectural implications of the One Semi-Automated Forces (OneSAF) operational requirements. The OneSAF Operational Requirements Document (ORD), developed by the government's OneSAF Integrated Concept Team, defines OneSAF as a composable, next generation CGF that can represent a full range of operations, systems, and control processes from individual combatant and platform to battalion level, with a variable level of fidelity that supports all models and simulation (M&S) domains. The analysis effort concluded that an evolution approach using Modular Semi-Automated Forces (ModSAF) or the Close Combat Tactical Trainer Semi-Automated Forces (CCTT SAF) would not satisfy the variety of OneSAF uses nor would it be a maintainable or extensible solution. The analysis further concluded that a new OneSAF architecture should be developed that maximized the reuse of legacy SAF development experience, concepts, design, and code at every opportunity. However, to reduce the technical risks of the architecture development, research and a thorough domain analysis should be conducted prior to this development.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Maneuver Support Testbed  Final Report

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Maneuver Support Testbed Final Report written by Lockheed martin information systems orlando fl and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Maneuver Support Testbed (MSTB) Delivery Order (DO) was conducted under the Site Activation Process described in the Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP) and Delivery Order Management Process section of the ADST II Operational Description Plan. This site activation effort was for the Fort Leonard Wood, MO, MSTB facility. The technical period of performance was from March 27, 1997 to September 30, 1997. The effort was performed as DO #0039 under the Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II) Contract administered by the U.S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM). This Final Report includes a description of the effort, its conditions and conduct, and lessons learned. This report addresses the systems capabilities, the associated applications on the systems, and the integration of Government Furnished software models.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  High Level Architecture  Applications for the Special Operations Forces Final Report   Implementation Results

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II High Level Architecture Applications for the Special Operations Forces Final Report Implementation Results written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The High Level Architecture Applications to the Special Operations Forces project was a delivery order completed by the Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (AD ST II) integrated product team in an effort to advance the Special Operations Forces' simulation capabilities. The project specifically involved the incorporation of the new DoD High Level Architecture (HLA) into the AC- l3O (omega) simulator and testbed of the Battle Management Center (BMC) located at Hurlburt Field, FL. The project was sponsored by the U.S. Special Operations Command and administered by the U.S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM). The Special Operations Forces HLA project consists of a two phase effort. The first phase was completed and involved a requirements analysis, an initial implementation of a Runtime Infrastructure connectivity solution and design, and an execution of a preliminary HLA federation. In addition, the effort also involved the development of a preliminary Special Operations Forces Federation Object Model (FOM) . The second phase of this effort involves further work to develop this FOM, but also to continue to implement the HLA migration plan developed under phase one.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Virtual Infantry Small Unit Leader Technology  VISULT  Development and Evaluation

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Virtual Infantry Small Unit Leader Technology VISULT Development and Evaluation written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the efforts performed under the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology (ADST) II Delivery Order #0114, Virtual Infantry Small Unit Leader Technology (VISULT) Development and Evaluation. VISULT was conceived to support a joint Army Research Institute (ARI), Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and STRICOM Science and Technology Objective (STO) investigating Virtual Environments for Dismounted Soldier Simulation, Training, and Mission Rehearsal. Lockheed Martin Information System's (LMIS) primary role in VISULT was management and technical support during the conduct of experiments at the Land Warrior Testbed (LWTB) at Ft. Benning, GA. ARI and STRICOM are documenting the results of most of the specific work items carried out under VISULT. This report summarizes the overall VISULT program effort and points to documents detailing the results of specific tasks.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Air to Ground Battlefield Combat Identification

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Air to Ground Battlefield Combat Identification written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Air-to-Ground Battlefield Combat Identification (ATG-BCI) experiment was an exercise conducted at the Aviation Testbed at Fort Rucker, Alabama in August 1996. The exercise was sponsored by the Program Manager Combat Identification (PM-CI) and the U.S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM), Orlando, FL. The experiment employed virtual simulation to depict an aviation task force conducting operations during various scenarios. The purpose of the ATG-BCI was to explore the potential of new battlefield combat identification systems. The new technologies being explored included the Enhanced Battlefield Combat Identification System (EBCIS), Enhanced Forward Air Controller (EFAC), Situational Awareness Data Link (SADL), Forward Observer/Forward Air Controller Plus(FO/FAC+), Situational Awareness Beacon with Reply (SABER), and SINCGARS SIP+.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Digital Collective Training Study Final Report

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Digital Collective Training Study Final Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of the Digital Collective Training Study, which identifies requirements for the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (AD ST II) Program in support of evolving digital battle staff training needs These requirements are derived from a Digital Collective Training (DCT) approach, which leverages fielded and emerging digital systems to provide a modular, low cost, low risk DCT course of action. The intent of DCT is to allow parallel development of C41 systems, training and doctrine and distributed simulation systems that result in a flexible and tailorable training tool. An implementation plan for a Digital Battle staff Sustainment Trainer (DBST) driver based on a federation of CCTT SAF and OTB SAF is proposed for train up and execution of the Division Capstone Exercise (DCX) at Fort Hood, Texas. This implementation plan includes a blueprint, support environment, initial capability, and a simulation support concept which best support digital staff training for DCX. Critical DBST functionality required to support DCX includes 1) incorporation of a confederation of CCTT SAF and ModSAF/OneSAF Testbed as a ground maneuver driver in a Digital Battle staff Sustainment Trainer (DBST) for DCX train up from November 1999 through March 2001 and 2) use of a confederated CCTT SAF and ModSAF 5.0/OneSAF Testbed maneuver model as a Low Overhead Drive for a Staff COFt in the CCTTTOC facility during DCX in March 2001.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II   High Level Architecture Tools Analysis and Integration Support

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II High Level Architecture Tools Analysis and Integration Support written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The HLA Integrated Development Environment (HIDE) delivery order was to provide a focus for the analysis, evaluation, implementation, and integration of many tools and toolkits required by the High Level Architecture (HLA). This effort was intended to expand and enhance the initial prototyping effort discussed in the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology (ADST) 2 HLA Integrated Development Environment (HIDE) Results of Analysis Report, Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) ABO 1, 31 March 1998. That initial prototyping effort focused on the design and initial implementation of an integrated development environment to support High Level Architecture development and the integration of tools from the Defense Modeling Simulation Office (DMSO), Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and others.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Tactical Operations Center Restructure Concept Experimentation Program  TOC Restructure CEP

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Tactical Operations Center Restructure Concept Experimentation Program TOC Restructure CEP written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tactical Operations Center Restructure Concept Experimentation Program (TOC CEP) was a Concept Experimentation Program (CEP) conducted at the Mounted Warfare Test Bed (MWTB) at Ft. Knox, KY, from December 11-17, 1997. The CEP was performed as Deliver Order (DO) #0060 under the Lockheed Martin advanced Distributed Simulation Technology 2 (ADST 2) Contract administered by the U.S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM). The experiment was sponsored by two Government agencies: Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC); and the Mounted Maneuver Battle Lab (MMBL), Ft. Knox, KY. The experiment utilized a synthetic environment that employed virtual simulations to depict a heavy Task Force executing three configurations. The scenarios in realistic combat situations in various experimental configurations. The scenarios were developed to be run on the National Training Center (NTC) terrain database, and included Attack, Defend and Movement to Contact vignettes. These scenarios were designed to produce effective operations orders and concepts, and induce the commanders and their planning staff to make tactical decisions that affected battle outcomes.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II   MODSAF Threat Enhancement  DO No  0047

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II MODSAF Threat Enhancement DO No 0047 written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Final Report documents the requirements development phase for the ModSAF Threat Enhancement Delivery Order (DO 47) that is currently being performed for the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology Program 2 (ADST 2). The ModSAF Threat Enhancement development effort consists of two phases, a requirements development phase and an implementation phase. The purpose of the requirements development phase is to produce a Software Requirements Specification (SRS) and a Conceptual Model (CM). This Final Report, along with the appendices containing the SRS and CM, forms the basis for performing the implementation phase.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II   Dismounted Warrior Network Enhancements for Restricted Terrain  DWN ERT

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Dismounted Warrior Network Enhancements for Restricted Terrain DWN ERT written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Several years ago the Dismounted Battlespace Battlelab (DBBL) and the U.S. Army Infantry Center (USAIC) identified the need for immersive virtual simulation. In February of 1994 DBBL hosted an Individual Combatant and Simulation Symposium to focus attention on the critical requirement to improve the representation of individual combatants across all modeling and simulation domains, for the purpose of improved warfighting, training, and combat development. These requirements prompted the Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM) to articulate the need for DWN in the Individual Combatant Simulation Technology Transfer Plan in November of 1995. This in turn resulted in the original DWN project, awarded under STRICOM's ADST 2 contract in June, 1996. Lockheed Martin is the prime contractor and system integrator for ADST 2. The primary objective of this project was the integration of a number of existing virtual simulation systems into an interoperable network of individual soldier simulators and simulations. Virtual Individual Combatant Simulators (VICs) developed by STRICOM, TRAC-WSMR, NPS and NAWC-TSD were integrated with DI SAF, a modified version of the Marine Corps IC SAF, and installed at the Land Warrior Testbed (LWTB) at Fort Benning in May of 1997.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II   Virtual Integration Experiment  VIE  DO No  0040 Final Report

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Virtual Integration Experiment VIE DO No 0040 Final Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this Final Report is to document the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology 2 (ADST 2) effort that supported the Virtual Integration Experiment (VIE). This report includes a full description of the experiment, a limited discussion of the experiment's configuration, its conditions and lessons learned. A more detailed blue print of the VIE system's architectural design is found in the Network Integration Plan produced as a separate document. This document does not address data analysis or the performance of the Combat Identification technologies.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  TF XXI Digital Training Exercise

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II TF XXI Digital Training Exercise written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Task Force XXI Digital Training Exercise (DTX) was conducted at the AViation Test Bed (AVTB) at Fort Rucker, AL from February 5 to February 10, 1997. The exercise was conducted as Delivery Order (DO) #0030 under the Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II) Contract administered by the U.S. Army Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM). The exercise was sponsored by the Directorate of Training, Doctrine and Simulation (DOTDS), U.S. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, AL. The training exercise utilized virtual simulations integrated with a tactical command and control network to provide training for the TF XXI AViation task force. An AViation task force Tactical Operations Center (AVTOC), Army Airborne Command and Control System (A2C2S), and higher and lower white cells were integrated on a tactical Local Area Network (LAN). A Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) LAN was established consisting of manned simulators and Semi Automated forces. The two LANs were connected via the Tactical Simulation Interface Unit (TSIU). Three training scenarios were utilized to train the command and control processes of the 2-4 Aviation Task Force Staff. The scenarios were designed to stress the task forces command and control process in order to prepare the unit for an upcoming TF XXI rotation 97-07 at the National Training Center.

Book Die drei   ltesten Urkunden des Klosters Dargun

Download or read book Die drei ltesten Urkunden des Klosters Dargun written by and published by . This book was released on 1898 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Final Report for the MODSAF Program

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Final Report for the MODSAF Program written by Lockheed martin information systems orlando fl and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Final Report documents the findings of the Mini-Feasibility Analysis Study (FAS) that is currently being performed for the Advanced Distributed Technology Program 2 (ADST 2) ModSAF Life Cycle Support Delivery Order. This Delivery Order (DO) is being executed in two phases, an analysis phase and an execution phase. The first phase, Analysis, is the initial planning task to support the ModSAF program and transition from the ADST 1 program to the ADST 2 program. The purpose of the Analysis phase is to begin the planning, preparation, and assumption of duties and responsibilities currently performed by the ADST 1 contractor to the ADST 2 team. In addition, the ADST 2 team will provide support to STRICOM in the formulation of the ADST 2 ModSAF software development strategy and development of a comprehensive Life Cycle Support Plan that will provide the necessary plans, schedule, tasks, and resources to support the second phase, Execution. The second phase, Execution, will involve the actual performance of those tasks supporting the ModSAF program.