Advanced Command and Control Environment (ACCE) Integration. Volume 3. Planning Framework
Abstract
This report summarizes the work conducted under the Advanced Command and Control Environment (ACCE) Integration task. The ACCE is a facility which aids in assessing the operational utility, feasibility, and acceptability of advanced display presentation systems technology to Air Force command and control problems. This task's objective was to provide basic planning and integration support for the evolutionary development and incremental expansion of the ACCE. Advanced display presentation technologies emphasized within the ACCE included three dimensional (3D) stereoscopic display technology utilizing a time-multiplexed liquid crystal stereoscopic shutter (LCSS) system, and volumetric display display technology which presents the visual equivalent of a physical model by projecting a scene onto a vibrating mirror. Under the task, Knowledge Systems Concepts (KSC), Inc. provided overall ACCE program guidance, system design support, and integration support. KSC enhanced the baseline ACCE hardware and software environment, and developed the ACCE Display Evaluation Prototype(ADEP). The ADEP simulates an Air Defense Initiative (ADI) scenario on the advanced 3D display devices resident in the environment. Advanced Command and Control Environment (ACCE), ACCE Display Evaluation Prototype (ADEP), Air Defense Initiative (ADI), 3D Stereoscopic Display, 3D Volumetric Display.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA248850
Entities
People
- James M. Marcinkowski
- Paul Bell