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Explore the cutting-edge developments displayed at the IITSEC 2002, featuring the latest in simulation technologies and multilingual humanoid models. Our booth, designed by experts including Khaled Mnif, James Harney, and Ed Sims, showcases diverse capabilities for modeling and simulation, particularly in anti-terrorism visualization and non-combatant evacuation operations. Attendees can engage with XML-based protocols and witness aggregate demos that highlight the power of web technologies in enhancing military training and operational effectiveness. Join us to see the future of military simulations.
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ELumens dome ELumens dome NPS MOVES XMSF Demo Booth Plans, IITSEC 2002 XMSF-themed posters for each project across background walls. Khaled Mnif James Harney Claude Hutton Ed Sims Curt Blais GMU student H-Anim & I18N Multilingual humanoids AT/FP USS COLE Anti-terror visualization Non combatant Evacuation Operations Database XML and Generic Hub semantics aggregate demos running separately DMSO booth: SAIC Katherine Morse Steve Fouskarinis Don Brutzman Mark Pullen, GMU DMSO booth footprint: 5’ x 5’ Sean Hynes Planet9 City Rendering NPSNET-V, XML-based Protocols AUVs Building Explosions Terrain Server Common thread in all demos: diverse capabilities for modeling & simulation using Web technologies. David Colleen Andrjez Kapolka Don McGregor Ekrem Serin James Neushul Jeffrey Weekley updated 15 NOV 2002 NPS MOVES booth footprint: 20’ x 20’