Data Collection in an HLA Federation

Abstract

The Joint Advanced Distributed Simulation (JADS) Joint Test Force (JTF) is chartered by the Office of the Secretary of Defense to investigate the utility of advanced distributed simulation (ADS) technology, including the high level architecture (HLA), for test and evaluation (T&E). JADS is executing three formal test programs, including the Electronic Warfare (EW) Test, representing slices of the overall T&E spectrum to form its conclusions. The EW test is using HLA and Runtime Infrastructure (RTI) version 1.3 to support two electronic warfare test events using a distributed cross-country network linking an instrumented EW system, constructive models, and virtual simulations. A method of recording data traffic among federates was required so that accurate latency measurements through the RTI for the JADS federation could be determined. JADS considered three possibilities for a logger - a logger federate, logger capabilities incorporated directly into the federate software, and an interface logger. This paper discusses the differences among the types of loggers, the reasons JADS chose to implement the interface logger, and the implementation of the interface logger.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 19, 1999
Accession Number
ADA378558

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  • Jerry Black

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  • Electronic Warfare
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