An experiment in simulation interoperability
Gary N. Bundy,David W. Seidel,Ben C. King,Carl Burke +3 more
- 08 Nov 1996
- pp 959-966
TL;DR: The AWSIM Interoperability with ModSAF (AIM) program is investigating interfacing traditional constructive simulations with virtual simulations, which will support future Air Force wargame development.
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Abstract: The AWSIM Interoperability with ModSAF (AIM) program is investigating interfacing traditional constructive simulations with virtual simulations. The program addresses a number of issues involved in this interoperability. As a mechanism for exploring these issues, ModSAF is used to create a detailed window into an AWSIM exercise; modeling of AWSIM aircraft entering the window is transferred to ModSAF. A prototype was developed to investigate the practical aspects of the interface issues. Knowledge, algorithms, and software developed in this program will support future Air Force wargame development.
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