PEO Soldier Simulation Road Map VI - Command and Control Modeling
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to continue to build a capability for PEO Soldier to assess the platoon level effectiveness of different soldier equipment architectures using distributed simulation. Three combat models - IWARS, OneSAF, and COMBAT XXI - are integrated via the High-Level Architecture (HLA) in order to provide this capability. After last year's effort focused on developing and demonstrating a runtime interaction between IWARS and OneSAF using Research Development and Engineering Command's (RDECOM) Modeling Architecture for Technology, Research, and Experimentation (MATREX) architecture, this year's effort focused on fully developing that architecture for command and control modeling. The resulting federation was able to leverage situation awareness of simulated entities in order to coordinate fires and maneuver in support of a dismounted mission. In addition a refines systems engineering approach to federation development is proposed using this PEO Soldier federation as an example.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA509285
Entities
People
- Andreas Tolk
- Robert H. Kewley Jr.
Organizations
- United States Military Academy