files: 47
This data as json
rowid | image | timestamp | memento | first_capture | last_capture | current_status | text | mime | status | url | urlkey | digest | length | file_path |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
47 | 20070919153130 | https://web.archive.org/web/20070919153130/http://www.defence.gov.au/capability/ADSO/docs/ADSON1_Sim_Interoperability_05.ppt | 2007-09-19 | 2007-09-19 | 404 | Simulation Interoperability - “Progress and Challenges Downunder” SimTecT 2005 Darren Mc Farlane Capability Development Group Australian Defence Simulation Office Topics • Introduction • Current Activities and Challenges • Future Activities Secretary and Chief of Defence Force ADSO is a Branch within CDG located in R1, Russell Offices Mr Cliff White DGSIM LTGEN David Hurley Chief CDG Capability Development Group (CDG) Defence Committee Australian Defence Simulation Office • Roles – policy direction – co-ordination – collaboration • DGSIM - Chair DSF (Defence Simulation Forum) reporting to Chief CDG who leads Governance • Influence Defence investment in Simulation • Manage Simulation Minors Program “. . advancing the use of computer-based modelling and simulation . . " “. . to help people across Defence gain and sustain knowledge by using simulation” Defence Simulation Manual Volume one Part 6: Simulation And Defence Capability Part 6: Simulation And Defence Capability Part 7: Defence Simulation Proposal Guide Part 7: Defence Simulation Proposal Guide Part 11: Defence Simulation Standards Part 11: Defence Simulation Standards Part 12: Simulation Safety Guide Part 12: Simulation Safety Guide Part 1: Defence Simulation Policy Part 1: Defence Simulation Policy Part 2: Defence Simulation Planning Part 2: Defence Simulation Planning Part 3: Introduction to Simulation Part 3: Introduction to Simulation Part 4: Defence Simulation Benefits Guide Part 4: Defence Simulation Benefits Guide Part 5: Defence Simulation Glossary Part 5: Defence Simulation Glossary Part 8: Simulation Verification, Validation and Accreditation Guide Part 8: Simulation Verification, Validation and Accreditation Guide Part 9: Distributed Simulation Guide Part 9: Distributed Simulation Guide Part 10: Simulation Data Guide Part 10: Simulation Data Guide Part 13: Simulation Security Guide Part 13: Simulation Security Guide Part 14: Simulation Training and Education Part 14: Simulation Training and Education Part 15: Defence Current & Future Simulation Projects Part 15: Defence Current & Future Simulation Projects Part 16: Defence Industry Simulation Capabilities Part 16: Defence Industry Simulation Capabilities Part 17: Defence Simulation Workforce Guide Part 17: Defence Simulation Workforce Guide Defence Simulation Manual Volume two Part 1: Simulation Support to Capability Life Cycle Part 1: Simulation Support to Capability Life Cycle Part 2: Simulation Support to Analysis Part 2: Simulation Support to Analysis Part 3: Simulation Support to Training Part 3: Simulation Support to Training Part 4: Simulation Support to Conduct Of Operations Part 4: Simulation Support to Conduct Of Operations Introduction • What is Interoperability? • What is simulation interoperability? • What degree of simulation Interoperability is required? Interoperability Interconnectivity • Interoperability: The ability of systems, units of forces to provide services to and accept services from other systems, units or forces and to use the services so exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together. • Interconnectivity: The linking together of interoperable systems. Interconnectivity “Two simulations passing data” Interoperability “A new simulation meeting a new capability need” Simulation Interoperability Models Data Communications Management System Operation Models Data Communications Management System Operation Includes Meta Data Includes Meta Models DEVELOPMENT Scanners Format Converters File Importers Terrain Generators 3D Modellers Imaging Tools Geometry Tools Feature Tools Culture Tools Verification Tools Sensor Database Visual Database Map Database 3D Models Photos Maps/Charts Digital Archives Descriptive info Other Databases Proprietary Image Generator Format Models Models Models Data Data Data Communications Communications Communications Management Management Management System System System Operation Operation Operation Interoperability establishes ‘fair fight’ & seamless simulation. Degree of Interoperability • Depends on: – User need, – Available Resources, – Safety limitations, – Security limitations. • Degree of Interoperability must be determined and designed for. • Able to be communicated to others. US LISI IT Model C r o s s - d o m a i n i n f o r m a t i o n a n d a p p l i c a t i o n s s h a r i n g A d v a n c e d c o l l a b o r a t i o n ( I n t e r a c t i v e C O P u p d a t e , e v e n t - t r i g g e r e d g l o b a l d a t a b a s e u p d a t e ) S h a r e d d a t a b a s e s S o p h i s t i c a t e d c o l l a b o r a t i o n ( C o m m o n O p e r a t i o n a l P i c t u r e ) H e t e r o g e n e o u s p r o d u c t e x c h a n g e B a s i c c o l l a b o r a t i o n ( A n n o t a t e d i m a g e r y , m a p s w / o v e r l a y s ) H o m o g e n e o u s p r o d u c t e x c h a n g e ( F M v o i c e , t a c t i c a l d a t a l i n k s , t e x t fi l e s , m e s s a g e s , e - m a i l ) M a n u a l G a t e w a y ( d i s k e t t e , t a p e , h a r d c o p y e x c h a n g e ) 4 E n t e r p r i s e I n t e r a c t i v e m a n i p u l a t i o n S h a r e d d a t a a n d a p p l i c a t i o n s 3 D o m a i n S h a r e d d a t a “ S e p a r a t e ” a p p l i c a t i o n s 2 F u n c t i o n a l M i n i m a l c o m m o n f u n c t i o n s S e p a r a t e d a t a a n d a p p l i c a t i o n s 1 C o n n e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c c o n n e c t i o n S e p a r a t e d a t a a n d a p p l i c a t i o n s 0 I s o l a t e d N o n - c o n n e c t e d T e l n e t , F T P , E - M a i l , C h a t t e r H T T P , N I T F , . . . N I D R , C o m m o n D i s p l a y s , S h a r e d A p p l i c a t i o n s & D a t a , . . . A p p l i c a t i o n s D a t a U S P A C O M F E M A R O K H Q N C A G l o b a l I n f o r m a t i o n S p a c e I n f o r m a t i o n E x c h a n g e L e v e l C o m p u t i n g E n v i r o n m e n t TENA LISI Model Current Activities & Challenges Enablers Common Architecture Common Understanding VV&A Limiters Security Regulations Safety Regulations Infrastructure Applications Sim. to Sim. Sim. to Real National to International Resources Simulation Interoperability Enabler - Common Architecture • Activities: – Glossary – Standards (Extremely important) – Meta Data • Challenges – Defining Defence Simulation Architecture – Standards interoperability (M&S, C2, IT) – Development of open standards Enabler - Common Understanding • Activities: – Defence Simulation Manual (SPG, DS) – Project specific documentation • Challenges: – Common understanding of environment – Common Doctrine – Cultural/language Differences Enabler - VV&A • Activities: – VV&A Policy – VV&A Guide • Challenges – Common process/language – Tools – Resources Enabler/Limiter - Resources • Activities: – Defence Simulation Manual (SPG, SBG, CLC) – Workforce Development – Tools • Challenges: – Currency – Simulation: greater slice of Budget pie – People Skills development – Configuration Management Limiter - Security Regulations • Activities: – Defence Simulation Manual (Simulation Security Guide) • Challenges: – Larger Defence simulations (net, coalition) – Differing security regulations between nations – Drive for increased ‘realism’ (vulnerability vs usefulness) Limiter - Safety Regulations • Activities: – Defence Simulation Manual (Simulation Safety Guide) • Challenges: – Drive for increased ‘realism’ (vulnerability vs usefulness) – Complexity of hazard identification Limiter - Infrastructure • Activities: – Simulation Infrastructure Study – Defence Simulation Plan • Challenges: – Move to ‘Net based Sim’ eg US GIG – Raising profile of sim – Increased Bandwidth/Reduced Latency Application - Sim to Sim • Activities: – Defence Approved Australian Technology Standards List (ATSL) – Defence Simulation Manual • Challenges: – Simulation Standards Interoperability – Development of Open Standards/tools – Common Meta Data and Data – Certification of Simulations Application - Sim to Real • Activities: – JSC & JCTC – ATSL – Defence Simulation Manual • Challenges: – Sim to C2 – Sim to range instrumentation – Sim to IT (eg US GIG) Shared Solutions Processes For Alignment and Migration Common Data/Object Models Reusable Component Interfaces Alignment of Architectures Interoperability of Legacy and Future Systems M&S C4ISR Common Standards & Tools Source: SISO C4ISR/Sim Technical Reference Model Sourcebook ‘House Diagram’ for Interoperable Shared Systems C4ISR System Simulation System Simulation Control Module Visualization Module Simulation & Models Module Behavior Models Physical Models Communication Models Environmental Models Simulation Engine Run-Time Framework Simulation DB Scenario DB Simulation Service Interactions Simulation Metadata Execution Control Visualization Data Collection Simulation Effects Non-Persistent Data Orders Reports Imagery Tracks Unit Data Persistent Data Mission & Plan Information Communications Plan Weather Data Terrain Specification C4ISR System Service Interactions System Health/Heartbeat/Status Component Service Protocols Source: SISO C4ISR/Sim Technical Reference Model Sourcebook TRM Functional Interface Graphic Application - National to International • Activities: – Collaboration – JSC & JCTC – Allied Data Publication 34 (ADATP 34) • Challenges – Enablers and limiters Future Activities • Defence Simulation Architecture • Distributed Simulation Study to explore common requirements • Tool Development/licensing • JCTC • JSC Questions? Interoperability: Let’s make headway Darren Mc Farlane 02 6265 4797 darren.mcfarlane@defence.gov.au Distributed Simulation Commonality RTI? Defence Framework RPRFOM RPR-FOM 1.0 (DIS 1995) RPR-FOM 3.0 (????) RPR-FOM 2.0 (DIS 1998) IEEE 1516 DMSO (V1.3) HLA ALLIED SIMULATION ENVIRONMENTS COALITION SIMULATION ENVIRONMENTS Army Simulation Environment Navy Simulation Environment Air Force Simulation Environment Joint Synthetic Environment DSTO Simulation Environment Meeting 9 Application areas Largely Common Foundation Allow Common tools Allow Reuse Standard documentation Compliancy TENA JOC J7 PACOM J7 Training Objectives and Ex Design JCTC “Box” Simulation Architecture & Integration Range 1 Range 2 ADFWC PWC Single Service ranges and simulations Training Audience CTF JTF MC LC AC SFC Constructive Simulation wrap PWC JNTC ADSO Simulation & Range Integration C2 Stimulation Ex Des Ex Coord Ex Con Sim Con Ex Eval Training system development JP 2098 Focus Joint Simulation Capability (JSC) • Support to operations (decision support and mission rehearsal) • Support to joint training (individual and collective) • Support to Concept Development & Experimentation (CD&E) • Defence wide interoperability | application/vnd.ms-powerpoint | 200 | http://www.defence.gov.au/capability/ADSO/docs/ADSON1_Sim_Interoperability_05.ppt | au,gov,defence)/capability/adso/docs/adson1_sim_interoperability_05.ppt | DEGNIJU6FRXDK33DZVGBSLDWFUZQN5PC | 2648494 | domains/defence-gov-au/powerpoints/original/au-gov-defence-capability-adso-docs-adson1-sim-interoperability-05-ppt-20070919153130.ppt |