NCTI Simulation MOD I
Abstract
The Non-Cooperative Target Identification (NCTI) project was created for Rome Laboratory (RL/IRA) to design and develop an enhanced sensor modeling capability in RL/IRA's. Tac Brawler-based NCTI modeling environment. The objective of this effort was to develop an NCTI simulation and modeling test bed to provide an environment for development and verification of NCTI techniques. These techniques include the collection, fusion, dissemination, and utilization of advanced information. The test bed centers around a system to model air-to- air engagements. It is used to determine the changes in the engagement outcomes that would result from the availability of NCTI information. The resulting simulation allows the verification and quantification of the increased probability of kill (Pk) associated with various types of NCTI activities. The system allows the addition of future models and the substitution of existing models. It has the ability to integrate models that are co-resident, or that operate on a remote platform. The NCTI simulation and modeling test bed is supported by analysis and evaluation facilities to allow for a determination of the effects of NCTI info in an engagement. Non-Cooperative target identification, Model management system, Software backplane, Display system.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA281018
Entities
People
- Stephen J. Golembiowski