Long haul participation in a distributed interactive simulation demonstration

J. Woodyard, D. C. Reif
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The Avionics Directorate at Wright Laboratory provided the simulation of a F-15E aircraft in the 1994 Interservice/Industry Training Systems and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) demonstrations. The purpose of DIS is to allow dissimilar simulators distributed over a large geographic area to interact in a team environment for the purposes of training, equipment development, and equipment evaluation. I/ITSEC provides a forum for testing DIS concepts. The Integrated Test Bed (ITB) was made DIS compatible for the demonstrations. The ITB is a real-time avionics hot bench used to develop core avionics such as buses, processors, operating systems, and application software. An F-15E aero model is used to stimulate the avionics. The current core avionics suite, a PAVE Pillar derivative, was used to support multiple demonstrations. The DIS software was written in Ada and was integrated onto the ITB model set. The software was partitioned to provide input/output services, dead reckoning of the ITB, truth maintenance of the other players, and weapons. There were two methods used to connect the ITB to I/ITSEC. The Defense Simulation Internet (DSI) was connected to through a node at AFIT, which provided T1 bandwidth. Also, an Ethernet bridge was used with telephone lines to provide 56 Kbs bandwidth. The ITB participated in five I/ITSEC mini-demonstrations. The ITB flew air-to-ground missions, dropping bombs in four demonstrations and delivered a glide bomb in the fifth. Also, the ITB flew against a Surface to Air Missile (SAM) site provided by Amherst Systems. This paper will discuss, the use of DIS for hardware-in-the-loop evaluation, making an existing simulation DIS compatible, participating in a demonstration long haul, and the performance of the DIS software and the communication links.
远程参与分布式交互仿真演示
在1994年的军种/工业培训系统和教育会议(I/ITSEC)分布式交互模拟(DIS)演示中,莱特实验室的航空电子设备理事会提供了F-15E飞机的模拟。DIS的目的是允许分布在大地理区域的不同模拟器在团队环境中相互作用,以进行培训、设备开发和设备评估。I/ITSEC为测试DIS概念提供了一个论坛。集成测试平台(ITB)被制作成与DIS兼容的演示。ITB是一个实时航空电子热工作台,用于开发核心航空电子设备,如总线、处理器、操作系统和应用软件。一个F-15E航空模型被用来刺激航空电子设备。目前的核心航空电子设备套件是PAVE Pillar的衍生产品,用于支持多次演示。DIS软件用Ada编写,并集成到ITB模型集上。该软件被划分为提供输入/输出服务,ITB的航位推算,其他玩家的真相维护和武器。有两种方法用于将ITB连接到I/ITSEC。国防模拟互联网(DSI)通过AFIT的一个节点连接,该节点提供T1带宽。此外,还与电话线一起使用了提供56kbs带宽的以太网桥接器。创新科技局参与了五次资讯科技/资讯科技交易委员会的小型示范。ITB执行空对地任务,在四次演示中投掷炸弹,并在第五次演示中投掷滑翔炸弹。此外,ITB对Amherst系统公司提供的地对空导弹(SAM)基地进行了飞行。本文将讨论使用DIS进行硬件在环评估,使现有的模拟DIS兼容,参与长途演示,以及DIS软件和通信链路的性能。
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