A Distributed Parallel Simulation Environment for Interoperability and Reusability of Models in Military Applications

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Interoperability and reusability of models are main concerns in military simulation. In order to improve the interoperability and reusability of models, the model shall be separated with a particular simulation engine, and the modelling framework of models as well as the architecture of the simulation engine should be standardized. This paper describes the architecture and operational concept of simulation environment which has been developed to enhance interoperability an d reusability of models. We named this environment adaptive distributed parallel Simulation environment for Interoperable and reusable models (AddSIM). We suggested a modelling framework to promote model development, portability and interoperability with other models. Also, we proposed a layered architecture to modularise critical capabilities including kernel layer, tool/application layer, support/service layer and external interface. This means that models can be developed independently of a simulation engine and interfaced with it using API. To validate the application feasibility of AddSIM, we set up an anti-air missile engagement situation and performed simulation. In military simulation, it is expected that reusability and interoperability of models will be enhanced by using proposed AddSIM.
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DEFENCE SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION DOCUMENTATION CENTRE
Issue Date
2012-11
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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DEFENCE SCIENCE JOURNAL, v.62, no.6, pp.412 - 419

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0011-748X
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/104372
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