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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 Rigoletto  mise en sc  ne de J  r  me Savary et Emmanuelle Bastet

Download or read book Rigoletto mise en sc ne de J r me Savary et Emmanuelle Bastet written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Distributed Interactive Fire Mission II Concept Evaluation Program Final Report

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Distributed Interactive Fire Mission II Concept Evaluation Program Final Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Distributed Interactive Fire Mission II (DIFMII) Concept Evaluation Program (CEP) was an experimental exercise conducted at the Mounted Warfare Test Bed (MWTB) at Fort Knox, KY from September 28, to October 14, 1999. The experiment was performed as Delivery Order (DO) #0116 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 Mounted Maneuver Battle Lab (MMBL), Fort Knox, KY sponsored the experiment. The experiment utilized a synthetic environment that employed virtual simulations to depict an Armor Platoon executing six basic platoon-level scenarios in realistic combat situations in various experimental configurations. The scenarios were executed on the Synthetic Theatre of War - Europe (STOW-E) terrain database using Movement to Contact vignettes. These scenarios were designed into a twenty-eight-trail matrix to induce the platoon leader to make tactical decisions, which affected battle outcomes.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Dismounted Warrior Network Front End Analysis Experiments

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Dismounted Warrior Network Front End Analysis Experiments written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Dismounted Warrior Network (DWN) is an integrated collection of virtual individual combatant (VIC) simulators designed for dismounted infantry (DI) operations. This report briefly overviews the DWN program and summarizes engineering and user experiments designed to exercise a proof of concept DWN system. These experiments explored the utility of a DWN system as a research and analysis tool for investigating how best to represent DI in virtual simulation. Based on their results as well as current research and development requirements, a follow-on, improved DWN system is being designed to extend the concept to operations in restricted terrain virtual environments.

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 Analysis of Mission based Scenarios for Training Soldiers and Small Unit Leaders in Virtual Environments

Download or read book Analysis of Mission based Scenarios for Training Soldiers and Small Unit Leaders in Virtual Environments written by Robert J. Pleban and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This report describes a multi-tiered process for generating a set of high payoff tasks that can be cost effectively represented in virtual environments. The tasks were used to guide the development of small unit (squad/team) dismounted Infantry training scenarios which were evaluated at the Dismounted Battlespace Battlelab (DBBL) Land Warrior Test Bed. Scenarios were based on five major tasks, Assault, Move Tactically, Enter Building and Clear a Room, Reconnoiter Area, and React to Contact. Soldiers, working as teams or part of a squad, executed all task-based scenarios through the use of individual combatant simulators. Soldiers indicated that simulations improved their real-world performance on similar tasks. Overall, the simulators were seen as effective for small unit training, e.g., team coordination, communication, decision making. the scenarios which provided the most training value integrated soldiers with computer generated forces to provide live force-on-force capability. The research showed the potential training value of dismounted infantry simulation technologies for soldier and small unit training, particularly cognitive-based activities. Subsequent research will focus on the use of this technology to enhance the decision-making skills of soldiers and small unit leaders."--Stinet.

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Book Evaluation of Dismounted Infantry Simulation Technologies  E DIST

Download or read book Evaluation of Dismounted Infantry Simulation Technologies E DIST written by Patrick Ford and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This report describes the assessment of five simulators that train dismounted infantry tasks. Subject matter experts (SMEs) worked through leader, soldier, or team scenarios and rated how well each simulator supported performance of subtasks related to military operations in an urban environment. The SMEs also identified characteristics to be considered for future simulators and modifications that would improve the current systems. The recommendations are the basis for characteristics to be considered in the Training Device Requirement for a Dismounted Infantry Module in the Close Combat Tactical Trainer."--Stinet.

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  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.

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   Army Experiment 5  After Action Report  DO No  0083

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Army Experiment 5 After Action Report DO No 0083 written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 43 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Army Experiment 5 (AE5) was a Chief of Staff for the Army (CSA) initiative devoted to Training Army 21 Leaders to Exploit Situational Awareness. Responsibility for AE5 resided with the U.S. Army's Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Deputy Chief of Staff for Training (DCST). AE5 conducted training focused experiments and showcased its results at the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) annual meeting in Oct 98. The objectives of AE5 were: to support the development of a Digital Leader's Reaction Course (DLRC) proof of principle; identify methods for optimizing the use of situational awareness; support the implementation of emerging training strategies for Army 21; enhance training and training support systems for leaders of digitized units; leverage early user capabilities of emerging training systems; and present the results at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) annual meeting.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II  Virtual Terrain Imagery  VTI  Experiment CDRL AB02

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Virtual Terrain Imagery VTI Experiment CDRL AB02 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 Virtual Terrain Imagery (VTI) was an experimental exercise conducted at the Mounted Warfare Test Bed (MWTB) at Fort Knox, KY from February 23 to April 3, 1998. The experiment was performed as Deliver Order (DO) #0059 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 Mounted Maneuver Battle Lab (MMBL), Fort Knox, KY sponsored the experiment. The experiment utilizes linked constructive and virtual simulation systems portraying an Indirect Fire supported Armor Company Team advancing in Meeting Engagement scenarios with multiple maneuver options. Scenarios were developed to run on the Grafenfels terrain database.

Book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II  ADST II   Synthetic Theater of War Architecture  STOW A  1 6 S W Baseline Upgrade DO No  0032 Lesson Learned Report

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Synthetic Theater of War Architecture STOW A 1 6 S W Baseline Upgrade DO No 0032 Lesson Learned Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document presents the lessons that have been learned during the development and operation of the Synthetic Theater of War Architecture (STOW-A) System. This product evolved over a period of more than four years, spanning both the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology (ADST) 1 and ADST 2 contracts. In 1994, the Synthetic Theater of War Europe (STOW-E) demonstration provided the first step towards integrating virtual, constructive, and live exercise components. The system that resulted from the rapid modification of existing simulations was not designed for the set of problems inherent with exchanging data between dissimilar systems that used different protocols and computed different representations of units and basic loads, different terrain, etc. While the basic concept was proven, the system was not stable and had limited functionality. The first major upgrade to the initial STOW-A system was accomplished to support the Prairie Warrior 93 exercise. The limited virtual simulation and the interface of STOW-B were replaced, and the resulting system proved to be more reliable and extensible, but again the quick turnaround defined by the exercise date limited the ability to design or test the software. Significant improvements were achieved in the correlation of behavior, terrain, and fidelity between the constructive and virtual worlds. User comments and developers' design concepts were collected, correlated, prioritized, and implemented in time for STOWEX 96. Over the next two years, there was sufficient time between exercises to discuss user needs, add functionality, and strengthen stability within the context of improving software design and implementing a controlled test approach.

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  Final Report for Battle Command Vehicle Commander s Command   Control Suite Concept Evaluation Program  BCV CDR s C2S CEP  Experiment

Download or read book Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II ADST II Final Report for Battle Command Vehicle Commander s Command Control Suite Concept Evaluation Program BCV CDR s C2S CEP Experiment written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report documents the work performed for the Battle Command Vehicle/Commander's Command & Control Suite Concept Evaluation Program (BCV/CDR's C2S CEP) experiment. The efforts under this Delivery Order were in accordance with the ADST II SOW for BCV/CDR's C2S CEP Experiment (Document AMSTI-99-W055, version 1.0, dated 28 April 1999). The BCV/CDR's C2S CEP Experiment was sponsored by Fort Knox's Mounted Maneuver Battlespace Lab (MMBL), and falls within the Advanced Concepts and Requirements (ACR) domain.

Book Functional Capabilities of Four Virtual Individual Combatant  VIC  Simulator Technologies

Download or read book Functional Capabilities of Four Virtual Individual Combatant VIC Simulator Technologies written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This research describes the results of an independent assesment of the functional capabilities of four virtual individual combatant (VIC) simulators. Infantry soldiers were given the opportunity to operate each VIC in a series of squad-based scenarios requiring the performance of both individual and collective tasks in a desert or urban setting. The results indicated that the more realistic the action or equipment used and the more reliable the VIC, the more the soldiers liked that system. An important consideration in the development of future generation VICS is the specific purpose (s) to be served by these systems, e.g., mission planning and rehearsal versus training individual soldier skills. The data collected from this research provide an important first step in the development of a set of dismounted infantry requirements for manned simulators that will support the integration of the individual soldier into the virtual battlefield."--DTIC.