Modeling & Simulation

Abstract

The mission of MDA's M&S Program is 1) to execute a single, integrated, and synchronized program to manage M&S development in support of MDA's BMDS acquisition, 2) to support BMDS Flight and Ground Test execution, 3) to drive MDA test activities to collect data to anchor M&S, and 4) to support warfighter training and tactics validation. M&S develops, sustains and delivers system-level models, frameworks, and simulations which are used to examine and evaluate BMDS performance and behaviors of the associated components and elements within a virtual and constructive simulation environment. MDA's M&S Program assists the development and acquisition of the BMDS by providing: M&S system and product planning, development, integration, and operation; threat model development, verification, and analysis; and integration and deployment of MDA's Distributed BMDS real-time Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) and digital M&S simulation capabilities. MDA's M&S program is essential to ensuring missile defense capabilities are affordable and effective. MDA's M&S program provides a cost effective means to assess and explore the performance space of the BMDS beyond what can be physically tested under current test range conditions and within fiscal constraints. Through conceptual simulation activities, M&S provides the capability to design and develop technologies to hedge against future missile threats. These efforts require close coordination with the DoD, Joint Staff, Military Services, Combatant Commands (CCMDs), Operational Test Agencies (OTAs), MDA Program Elements, and the Intelligence Community. In response to a Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) BMDS Assessment Report, M&S has developed and is executing Corrective Action Plans. Key tasks include: - Ensure that future M&S architectures are composable and flexible, and simplify the integration process to conserve resources and improve capabilities. - Ensure that future M&S architectures incorporate and require the use of consistent “truth” representations (environmental factors, threat simulations, etc.). - Improve cross-organizational system engineering processes to optimize requirements generation and ensure the inclusion of all stakeholders. - Develop refined M&S accreditation criteria between MDA and the OTA. The M&S objective is to evolve the various systems and products to incrementally improve the fidelity of MDA's M&S representations to match, as appropriate, the real world performance of the BMDS and meet Warfighter and Agency needs. In particular, MDA's M&S systems and products provide analysis and decision-making and planning capabilities for Real-World Operations in support of the National Command Authority, Joint Staff, Military Services, NATO, CCMDs, OTAs, Director of Operational Test & Evaluation (DOT&E), and Allies. Models and simulations are tailored to the specific needs of the Agency's test events and to match BMDS components in their various stages of development, ranging from low-to-medium fidelity analyses supporting concept definitions studies, to high-fidelity models used to support engineering level activities. MDA's M&S mission has relied on the use of two simulation frameworks to execute requirements to support various stakeholder applications such as Ground Tests, Flights Tests and digital performance assessments. The Single Stimulation Framework (SSF) has supported all HWIL stakeholder applications, while the Digital Simulation Architecture (DSA) was used to support all Digital stakeholder applications. MDA established requirements for the Objective Simulation Framework (OSF) to move towards a single simulation framework that support all MDA M&S stakeholder applications: HWIL, digital, and hybrid configurations. OSF will provide a composable simulation framework that promotes significant reuse of authoritative, community-validated truth models and is extensible to facilitate integration of new models as they evolve. OSF threat scenarios and simulated BMDS operating environments will allow assessment of the BMDS capabilities to support various agency objectives and decisions. In addition to supporting BMDS system assessments, OSF will support CCMDs by delivering a framework that provides the BMDS operational crews and command staffs with the capability to work together to exercise a spectrum of offensive and defensive operations, as well as a venue for the operational community to experiment with new Concepts of Operation and Tactics, Techniques and Procedures. The Core Truth Modeling program provides consistent and common Phenomenology, Lethality, and Environment models, and threat capabilities for Agency M&S venues. Phenomenology models address missile hard body visible and infrared signatures, as well as the plume produced by the missile engines. Lethality models represent the impact of the BMDS missile kill vehicles (i.e. GBI, SM-3, THAAD) on reentry vehicles. Lethality results include percentage of destruction and the direction and speed of debris fragments. Environment modeling provides a representation of natural and man-made endo and exo-atmospheric conditions (e.g., rain, wind, sea state) for simulations. The Threat Modeling Center (TMC) uses all-source intelligence products to produce credible, high resolution threat models and simulation media to support analysis, development, test, and assessment of the defense of the U.S., deployed forces, and allies against ballistic missile attacks. The threat models are used to produce accurate kinematic threat trajectories and signature data (radar cross-section (RCS), hardbody infrared (IR), and plume IR) of ballistic missiles and air breathing threats to drive the M&S tools of the missile defense community, and enable design, verification, and assessment of the BMDS and associated components' concepts and requirements. BMDS simulation events use common threat data to prove the performance of the BMDS. MDA's M&S capabilities, systems and products are in use throughout the BMDS and provide the Warfighter and OTAs the capability to evaluate both the BMDS and individual components. MDA validates and accredits system-level models and simulations by anchoring them to ground and flight test events to support accurate and comprehensive assessments of the BMDS. MDA bases M&S system and product testing on an integrated, comprehensive, and phased test program as outlined in MDA's IMTP. Within the construct of the IMTP, MDA Element-unique M&S systems, subsystems, and components are tested as part of their respective development and integration, a necessary precursor to conducting BMD System-level M&S testing (e.g., integrated ground test, performance/technical assessment venues). Resources for the planning, design, execution and management of this testing are provided in accordance with the BMDS Test Policy, as listed in the most current version of the IMTP. MDA's M&S program also supports Allied/Coalition Partner cooperative activities, real-world pre- and post-flight launch analyses, and the Israeli Cooperative Programs.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2017
Source ID
MD31_0603890C_4_0400_PB_2017

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  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.
  • Missile Defense Systems.

Technology Areas

  • Space

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