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XDV – The Extensible Modeling and Simulation Framework (XMSF) Distributive Continuous Experimentation Environment (DCE

XMSF for U.S.JFCOM Andreas Tolk, ODU VMASC. XDV – The Extensible Modeling and Simulation Framework (XMSF) Distributive Continuous Experimentation Environment (DCEE) Viewer. Background.

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XDV – The Extensible Modeling and Simulation Framework (XMSF) Distributive Continuous Experimentation Environment (DCE

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  1. XMSF for U.S.JFCOM Andreas Tolk, ODU VMASC XDV – The Extensible Modeling and Simulation Framework (XMSF) Distributive Continuous Experimentation Environment (DCEE) Viewer

  2. Background • DCEE has established a framework of common terminology for the information to be exchanged between components. • The DCEE concept is open for extensions to emerging solutions. Use of XML, standardized tag-sets, web services, and web technology is part of the general concept of DCEE. • The integration of DCEE and XMSF seems to be an obvious step. XMSF DCEE Viewer 2003

  3. Objective of XDV • XDV is intended to proof the feasibility of the concept for a web-based, low-cost viewer using open web-technology. • Every eligible stakeholder interested in observing execution of the ongoing experiment can log into the federation and use the viewer software to follow the actual experiment. • The necessary software will be executed on a commercial off-the-shelf PC. XMSF DCEE Viewer 2003

  4. Components of the proposed XDV prototype • (A) Web-enabled RTI services • (B) Entity based Viewer Component • 3D representations • based on the NPS Scenario Authoring and Visualization for Advanced Graphical Environments (SAVAGE) • (C) Unit based Viewer Component 2D/3D representations similar to the Naval Visualization Program (NVP) XMSF DCEE Viewer 2003

  5. XDV in the DCEE Event Entity Based Viewer Other Participants Web Enabled RTI Unit Based Viewer J9/DCEE XMSF DCEE Viewer 2003

  6. Web-Enabled RTI Services Katherine Morse

  7. Entity Based Viewer Component Don Brutzman

  8. Unit Based Viewer Component Andreas Tolk

  9. Unit Based Viewer Component • Aggregated view of the battlesphere • C4I/Map like display • Units • Borders • Control zones • Control- and coordination features • Not limited to actually used U.S. military standards • International configurations possible • Experimentation with alternatives possible XMSF DCEE Viewer 2003

  10. Example of a Unit Based Viewer:The Naval Visualization Program XMSF DCEE Viewer 2003

  11. So what? This section is traditionally called summary and recommendations

  12. XDV needs your input • Long term objectives • J7 and J9 Requirements • Requirements for JNTC • Requirements for DCEE • J6 Requirements for use within C4I • Short term objectives • Support the 21.-25. July 2003 event • Definition of the scenario or vignettes to be visualized • Definition of weapon systems and units to be displayed • Technical Parameters • XMSF is ready to roll, first technical meetings took place • Additional input this afternoon and via atolk@odu.edu XMSF DCEE Viewer 2003

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