Enhanced CAX Architecture, Design and Methodology - SPHINX (Architecture, definition et methodologie ameliorees des exercices assistes par ordinateur (CAX) - SPHINX)
Abstract
Computer-Assisted Exercises (CAXs) have existed for some years. They are either distributed where participants remain in their home bases and are linked by high capacity communications or nondistributed where all those taking part are collocated. The use of distributed CAXs has grown significantly for the following reasons: a) Operational complexity: multi-national and joint level training needed; b) To reduce costs of exercises by increasing distributed solutions which enable troops to remain within their own barracks; c) Technical advances have enabled far more effective simulation systems; and d) Simulation interoperability is there. To meet with this operational demand, twenty countries and 7 NATO bodies formed a working group also nicknamed SPHINX and delivered several NMSG reference documents: AMSP-03: M and S standard profile for NATO and multi-national computer exercises with distributed simulation; AMSP-04: NETN Federation Architecture and FOM Design; AMSP-05: Guideline for non-CAX experts; and The SPHINX conceptual model describing a Computer-Assisted exercise (CAX).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2016
- Accession Number
- AD1021374
Entities
Organizations
- NATO Science and Technology Organization