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Summary Report The 15th Workshop on Standards for the Interoperability of Distributed Simulations Position Papers Volume 1 IST-CF-96-01.1 September 16-20,1996 Contract Number: N61339-94-C-0080 Institute for Simulation and Training • 3280 Progress Drive • Orlando, Florida 32826 University of Central Florida • Division of Sponsored Research
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Summary ReportThe 15th Workshop

on Standards for the Interoperability ofDistributed Simulations

Position PapersVolume 1

IST-CF-96-01.1September 16-20,1996

Contract Number:N61339-94-C-0080

Institute for Simulation and Training • 3280 Progress Drive • Orlando, Florida 32826

University of Central Florida • Division of Sponsored Research

Table of Contents

Paper Number Title, Author Page Number

96-15-002 Issues in Analysis and Engineering Applications in DIS++.................................................. 1

Dale K. Pace, The Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory

96-15-004 In Pursuit of M&S Standards 9

Lana Eubanks McGlynn, Army Model and Simulation Office

96-15-005 A Proposal for Non-Run Time Engineering Standards 19

Brett Butler, SAICPhil Baker, NWADWilliam V. Tucker, Boeing Defense and Space GroupDavid Gross, Boeing Defense & Space Group

96-15-007 A Process View for DIS++ 25

Robert Lutz, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics LabWilliam Tucker, Boeing Defense & Space GroupGary Kamsickas, Boeing Defense & Space GroupDr. Ruth Willis, NAWC TSDWilliam Gregory, DDL OMNIRichard Severinghaus, Booz, Allan, and HamiltonSimone Youngblood, Illgen Simulation Technologies, Inc.

96-15-008 Field of View Algorithm 39

Roger Werner, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems DivisionRonald Stratton, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division

96-15-009 Computation of Radar Detectable Footprint and How Far is the Horizon? 51

Roger Werner, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division

96-15-010 Developing a Data Repository for Analysis...........................................................................63

Marchelle Stahl, Institute for Defense Analyses<

96-15-011 An Approach to Aggregation and Deaggregation for J-MASS System Models. .. 71

James E. Kester, CACI International, Inc.

96-15-012 A Protocol Data Unit for Training Simulated Command Forces........................................ 79

Kenneth E. Frosch, C3I Center and Dept. of CS, George Mason UniversityElizabeth L. White, C3I Center and Dept. of CS, George Mason UniversityJ. Mark Pullen, C3I Center and Dept. of CS, George Mason University

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96-15-013 Developing Standards: A Market-Driven Approach

Rhonda Freeman, TASC, Inc.

...87

96-15-014 Radio Communication Within HLA.

Danny Cohen, Perceptronics, Inc.Moshe Kirsh, Perceptronics, Inc.Andreas Kemkes, Perceptronics, Inc.Romklau Nagamati, Perceptronics, Inc.Michael Robkin, Perceptronics, Inc.

............ . 93

96-15-015 Japan Universal Simulation Architecture (JUSA) - A Developmental Plan andStudy............................................................................................................................

Eiichiro Murakami, 2nd Research Center, Technical Research & Devt. InstituteMasataka Hashirao, 2nd Research Center, Technical Research & Devt. InstituteMichiaki Miyazono, 2nd Research Center, Technical Research & Devt. InstituteShinichi Miyajima, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Kamakura WorksKazuhiro Aoyama, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Kamakura Works

101

96-15-016 Verification of TARDEC's Vetronics Simulation Facility (VSF) 2005 TechnologiesCrewstation.............................................................................................................................. 107

John Brabbs, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive & Research, Development & Engineering CenterSanjiv Dungrani, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive & Research, Development & Engineering CenterSharon Grinaway, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive & Research, Development & EngineeringCenter

96-15-017 Verification & Validation of Object Oriented Simulations 115

COL Gary Q. Coe (USA-reL), Institute for Defense AnalysesLester Foster Ph.D., SRS Technologies

96-15-018 Distributed Virtual Reality: A Fully Dynamic Approach 123

James C.C. Darling, Dept. of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of SurreyPeter S. Sapaty, Dept. of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of SurreyProf. Michael J. Underhill, Dept of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Surrey

96-15-019 Use of DIS & FIWG Protocols with Live Air Players 135

Ted J. Clowes, Cubic Defense Systems, Inc.

96-15-020 Software Agents for the General Evolution of Network Technology and Simulation -141

Stephan A. Lubbers, SYSTRAN CorporationGeorge J. Valentino, SYSTRAN Corporation

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96-15-021 Incorporating Command and Control into the High Level Architecture....... ............ 149

Martha L. Farinacci, The MITRE CorporationJohn D. Roberts, The MJTRE CorporationBrian R. Winner, The MITRE Corporation

96-15-022 A Method of Implementing Entity Detections in the DIS Environment for Use inAnalysis 159

MAJ Glen G. Roussos, TRADOC Analysis Center - Monterey

96-15-023 Doing Analysis in DIS Involving Cultural PDUs for High Resolution CombatModels 165

MAJ Glen G. Roussos, TRADOC Analysis Center - Monterey

96-15-024 Attaining Interoperability between ModSAF and JANUS 171

MAJ Glen G. Roussos, TRADOC Analysis Center - Monterey

96-15-025 Distributed Interactive Simulation of Fluid Turbulences 181

Jim X. Chen, Dept. of Computer Science, George Mason University

96-15-026 Synchronization in Distributed Interactive Simulation/High Level Architecture 189

Jim X. Chen, Dept. of Computer Science, George Mason University

96-15-027 Design and Implementation of Experimental HLA-RTI Without EmployingCORBA 195

Masakazu Furuichi, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Information Technology R&D CenterMasaji Mizuno, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Information Technology R&D CenterHiroyuki Miyata, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Information Technology R&D CenterMiyazawa, Minoru, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Kamakura WorksSatoshi Matsumoto, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Kamakura WorksKazuhiro Aoyama, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Kamakura Works

96-15-028 Understanding the HLA Interface (A Job for the Intelligence Analyst?) 203

Duncan Clark, Data Sciences (UK) LtdPeter Hoare, Defence Research Agency

96-15-030 A Concurrent Model Approach to Scaleable Distributed Interactive Simulation 215

Hubert Bahr, Hq STRICOM, AMSTI-ETRonald F. DeMara, Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCF

96-15-032 Efficient Transformations From Geodetic to UTM Coordinate Systems 223

Ralph M. Toms, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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96-15-033 RTI Common Software Framework 229

Michael Hooks, TASC, Inc.Rich Rybacki, TASC, Inc.Charles Koplik, TASC, Inc.Stephen Bachinsky, SAICChris Deschenes, I-Kinetics

96-15-034 Virtual Multicast Router over Internet................................................................................. 237

Jiung-Yao Huang, Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Tamkang Univ.Jui-Fa Chen, Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Tamkang Univ.Da-Chung Chuang, Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Tamkang Univ.

96-15-035 Performance Modeling for the High Level Architecture..................................................... 243

Sudhir Srinivasan, Mystech Associates, Inc.Paul F. Reynolds Jr., Dept. of Computer Science, University of Virginia

96-15-036 An Exercise Development Toolset - A Key to User Friendliness 251

Richard J. Severinghaus, Booz Allen & Hamilton

96-15-037 The Use of Multicast and Interest Management in DIS and HLA Applications................ 257

Edward T. Powell, Science Applications International Corporation

96-15-038 Object-Oriented Frameworks, Simulation Programming Paradigms, and the STOWSimulation Infrastructure....................................................................................................... 267

Edward T. Powell, Science Applications International CorporationGlenn H. Tarbox, Object Sciences Corporation

96-15-039 Interoperability Between Distributed Simulations I: Interacting Models of PhysicalProcesses................................................................................................................................... 275

S. Y. "Harmon, Advanced Telecommunications, Inc.

96-15-041 Credible Uses of Distributed Simulation: Illustrations From JTMD Attack OperationsPhase 1 Test....... . ..... . . .....287

Thomas K. Neuberger, Center for Naval Analyses

96-15-042 Distributed Simulation of Joint Theater Missile Defense Attack Operations:Comparison with the DIS Exercise Management and Feedback Process........................... 291

Thomas K. Neuberger, Center for Naval Analyses

96-15-043 Developer's Forecast for the Simulation World.................................................................... 297

Paul Gustavson, Synetics Corporation

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96-15-044 Aggregation Disaggregation Research - A UK Approach Update...... ............ 305

Nickie Weeden, Defence Evaluation and Research AgencyMatthew Smith, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency

96-15-045 Demonstration of vertical and horizontal simulation interoperability between ABACUS,ModSAF, NavySF and JANUS............................................................................ 315

Nickie Weeden, Defence Evaluation and Research AgencyMike Healy, Advanced Telecommunications Ltd.

96-15-046 Beyond CMB: Time Stamp Ordering with Zero Lookahead 323

Tom Lake, InterGlossaTim Blanchard, InterGlossaDavid Bruce, Defence Research AgencyPeter Hoare, Defence Research AgencyRoy Milner, Defence Research Agency

96-15-047 Anti-Armor Advanced Technology Demonstration: Summary of All Experiments 329

Jamaine V. Burrell, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityMark A. Burrough, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityLilly Harrington, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityDon P. Hodge, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityIrene M. Johnson, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityMichael J. McCarthy, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivitySylvia K. Nguyen, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityJoseph A. Pinto, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityMichael C. Schmidt, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityFloyd C. Wofford, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityThomas W. Ruth, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityWilbert J. Brooks, Jr., US Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity

96-15-048 Adapting ModSAF Applications to Comply with the HLA ,

Joshua E. Smith, Sagacitech, LLC

96-15-049 Addressing Questions About Including Environmental Effects in the DMSO HLA 349

John R. Hummel, Argonne National Laboratory

96-15-050 Providing Environmental Representation and Environmental Effects in the DMSO HLA:Experiences From One Protofederanon................................................................................ 353

John R. Hummel, Argonne National LaboratoryGuy Pandola, Argonne National LaboratoryGordon R. Lurie, Argonne National LaboratoryKathy L. Simunich, Argonne National LaboratoryMark Woyna, Argonne National Laboratory

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96-15-053 Universal Agg/Disagg Process

Billy Foss, Institute for Simulation and TrainingRobert W. Franceschini, Institute for Simulation and Training

363

96-15-055 Data Structures for Scenario Interoperability

Jean-Pierre Faye, THOMSON-CSF AIRSYS

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96-15-056 Detailed Design of the Modular Reconfigurable C4I Interface (MRCI)

Tom Tiernan, NRaDMark Cosby, SAIC

377

96-15-057 JCOS AARS: Platform Independent Viewpoint to Advanced DistributedSimulation.................................................................................................................................. 379

Jeff Opper, The MITRE CorporationJoe Manzo, The MITRE CorporationLizann Messerschmidt, The MITRE Corporation

96-15-058 Implementation of the IsGroupOf PDU for Network Bandwidth Reduction 385

Shirley Pratt, Naval Post Graduate School, Computer Science DepartmentDavid Pratt, Naval Postgraduate School, Computer Science Department

96-15-059 Guidelines Lessons Learned for Conducting a Credible DIS Experiment....

Tom Ruth, U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity

391

96-15-060 Study on Dead Reckoning Translation in High Level Architecture.

Kuo-Chi Lin, Institute for Simulation and TrainingJesse Blair, Wright LaboratoryJohn Woodyard, Wright Laboratory

.395

96-15-062 Cooperative Air and Missile Defense Exercise Network.

David M. Drinkwater, CAS, Inc.Gary L. Gagnon, CAS, Inc.John'F. Stender, CAS, Inc.

.403

96-15-063 Modifications to the Environmental Process PDU Standard to Support Dynamic

Graham C. Shanks, GEC Marconi S3I, Simulation & Training Division

96-15-064 Requirements for Supplemental Entity State Information (Including IR and AcousticSignature Requirements) ........................................................................................................417

Kent J. Glovanovitz, Flight Simulation, McDonnell Douglas Aerospace

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96-15-065 Simulation of the Time Varying Surface in Surf Zone Environments. ............ ...... 421

Dr. Terry Plemons, Tracor Applied Sciences, Inc.Robert Biano, NSWC Coastal Systems StationWilliam Littlejohn, NSWC Coastal Systems Station

96-15-066 The Development of a Government-Owned DIS Visualization Tool 429

Paul Castiglione, Amherst Systems, Inc.

96-15-067 Distributed Interactive Simulation Exercise Construction Toolset (DISECT) 435

Greg Schow, STRICOMBernard Gajkowski, STRICOM

96-15-068 Results of the High Level Architecture Platform Proto-Federation Experiment 441

Susan M. Harkrider, US Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation CommandMikel D. Petty, Institute for Simulation and Training

96-15-069 A Multiresolution Synthetic Environment Based on Observer Viewpoint 451

Daniel Michel, Artificial Intelligence Lab., Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDavid L. Brock, Artificial Intelligence Lab., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

96-15-070 Utilization of Neural Networks for the Development of After Action ReviewSystems 461

Michael L. Winburn, Software Productivity SolutionsBruce R. McQueary, Software Productivity Solutions

96-15-071 An Innovative DIS Validation Concept: Introduction and Application 467

Clairice T. Veit, RANDMonti Callero, RAND

96-15-072 Investigating Static Data Flow Analysis for Advanced Distributed SimulationVerification................................................................................................................................ 473

Christina Bouwens, Science Applications International CorporationFrederic McKenzie, Science Applications International CorporationChristopher Dean, Science Applications International Corporation

96-15-073 DIS to HLA Integration, A Comparative Evaluation....... .......................479

Russell Gminder, Institute for Simulation and TrainingJeffrey K. Wicks, Institute for Simulation and TrainingMichael D. Myjak, Institute for Simulation and TrainingRaymond E. Giroux, Institute for Simulation and TrainingHector Morelos, Institute for Simulation and TrainingJim Cryer, Institute for Simulation and TrainingRonald A. Dimicco, Institute for Simulation and TrainingSean T. Sharp, Institute for Simulation and TrainingM. Beth H. Pettitt, STRICOM, U. S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Cmd.

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96-15-074 Distribution of Gridded Environmental Data in HLA/RTI and DIS++ 491

Stephen Baumgartner, TASCEric Schmidt, TASCStephen Olson, TASCRobert Reynolds, TASC

96-15-075 DIS Mine & Countermine PDU Requirements.... ... ........................ ............ 501

Steve Bishop, NVESDKeith Briggs, iMTDick Carpenter, IDADeb Fullford, MaK TechnologiesScott Hamilton, MaK TechnologiesKaren Overfield, MaK TechnologiesDamn Taylor, MaK TechnologiesDr. Joe McDonnell, EOIR

96-15-076 Synthetic Environment Improvements Required to Support the Countermine DetectionProcess...................................................................................................................................... 511

Steve Bishop, NVESDKeith Briggs, iMTDick Carpenter, EDADeb Fullford, MaK TechnologiesScott Hamilton, MaK TechnologiesKaren Overfield, MaK Technologies

96-15-082 Integrating DIS and SIMNET into HLA with a Gateway 517

Andy Cox, Institute for Simulation and TrainingDouglas D. Wood, Institute for Simulation and TrainingMikel D. Petty, Institute for Simulation and TrainingKenneth A. Juge, Institute for Simulation and Training

96-15-083 Theater Missile Defense System Exerciser A Distributed Tool Employing DISInterfaces for Hardware-In-The-Loop Testing..................................................................... 527

Raymond B. Washburn, U.S. Army PEO Air and Missile DefenseJohn F. Morash, U.S. Army PEO Air and Missile DefenseDeato Daugherty, Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE)Greg Elmore, Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE)

96-15-084 Approaches to RTI Implementation of HLA Data Distribution Management

Daniel J. Van Hook, MIT Lincoln LaboratorySteven J. Rak, MIT Lincoln LaboratoryJames O. Calvin, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

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96-15-085 An Update on the RTI Design 545

Daniel J. Van Hook, MIT Lincoln LaboratoryStephen M. McGarry, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

96-15-086 Local Filtering on Ethernet LAN for Large-Scale DIS Exercises 555

Udaya B. Vemulapati, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Central Florida

96-15-087 Interim and Target Architecture Design for the Migration of a Legacy ComputerSimulation Model to DMSO HLA Compliance............... ........................... 559

J. J. Bollwerk, The Boeing TeamT. E. Kowalsky, The Boeing TeamJ. J. Revetta, The Boeing Team

96-15-088 Object Oriented Phased Array Radar Presentation Over the DIS Network orImproving Phased Array Radar Regeneration Performance with LessReal-Time Data 569

Grayden Figart, Logicon SysconClaudia Slaton, NAWCTSDSteve Slosser, NAWCTSD

96-15-089 Using Encumbrance Factors to Improve Dead Reckoning Approaches to ObjectRegeneration and Modeling or How to Get More Bang from Your BandwidthBuck 577

Grayden Figart, Logicon SysconClaudia Slaton, NAWCTSDSteve Slosser, NAWCTSD

96-15-090 Dynamic Terrain in Urban Areas for DIS Exercises 587

Glen Van Datta, RTime, Inc.Dr. Greg Heil, RTime, Inc.

96-15-091 Swarm Intelligence for Load Balancing in Networks........................................................... 597

R. Schoonderwoerd, Hewlett Packard Laboratories BristolO. E. Holland, Intelligent Autonomous Systems Lab, Univ. of the West of EnglandJ. L, Bruten, Hewlett Packard Laboratories Bristol

96-15-092 A Simplified 3-D Cloud Model for Large Scale Real-Time Distributed Simulation in

Stephen A. Kukolich, Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed SimulationRichard Schaffer, Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed Simulation

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96-15-093 Dynamic Terrain Implementation Using the RTI................................................................. 617

Dale D. Miller, Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed SimulationSteve Adelson, Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed SimulationTim Moore, Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed SimulationAnnette Janett, Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed SimulationJoshua Smith, Sagacitech, LLCRolland Waters, RTime, Inc.

96-15-095 The JPSD Experiment Federation Common Software 625

Richard A. Briggs, Vitual Technology Corporation (VTC)Gordon J. Miller, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)

96-15-096 HLA Testbed Data Distribution Management Experiments............................................... 631

Jeff Olszewski, Science Applications International Corp.Lany Mellon, Science Applications International Corp.Richard Briggs, Virtual Technology Corp.

96-15-097 Experiences in Creating Synthetic Natural Environments and the Transitionto HLA.....................................................................................................................

David Whitney, TASCDeborah Wilbert, Lockheed-MartinRichard Schaffer, Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed SimulationRobert Reynolds, TASC

96-15-098 An Introduction to the HLA Interface Specification and Object Model Template TestProcedures.............................................*.......................'.......... .............................................. 651

Margaret L. Loper, Georgia Tech Research InstituteDavid W. Roberts, Georgia Tech Research Institute

96-15-099 Cyberspace Backbone (CBone) Design Rationale ...............

Don Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate SchoolMike Zyda, Naval Postgraduate SchoolMike Macedonia, Fraunhofer Center for Research in Computer Graphics, Inc.

............. 657

96-15-100 Augmenting DIS Exercise Management with Web-based Tools 667

Vince F. Golubic, Instrumentation Development Directorate

96-15-101 Automation in the HLA FOM Development Process

Robert Lutz, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics LabMichael Hooks, TASCKen Hunt, AEgis Research, Inc.

...673

96-15-102 The Adaptive Response Filter.......................................................

Frederic C. Gray, Science Applications International CorporationRob Kehlet, Defense Special Weapons Agency

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96-15-103 Terrain Correlation Measurement for the HLA Platform Proto-FederationExperiment............................................................................................................................... 691

Mikel D. Petty, Institute for Simulation and TrainingKenneth C. Hardis, Institute for Simulation and TrainingMicheline A. Hunt, Science Applications International Corporation

96-15-104 The Third Wave -- DIS++/HLA: Next Generation of Standards for InternalArchitecture of Simulators....................................................................................................... 703

Dutch Guckenberger, ECC International CorpVUCFElizabeth Guckenberger, ECC International Corp./UCFRalph Whitney, Motorola Government Electronics Div.Gary Hall, Motorola Government Electronics Div.

96-15-105 Standard Object Interface Linkage (SOIL) (DIS/HLA for everyone?) 713

Robert J. Meyer, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division

96-15-107 Paving the Way for 21st Century Training the Synthetic Theater of War 717

LTC William R. Johnson, Ph.D., DARPA-ISOCharles L. Kanewske, SAICJames T. Blake, Ph.D, Resource Consultants, Inc.

96-15-109 Toward Automatic Compilation of Terrain Skins from Standard Products........... 727

Michael Polis, Digital Mapping Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon UniversityStephen Gifford, Digital Mapping Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon UniversityDavid McKeown, Digital Mapping Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University

96-15-110 Prototyping a C4I Common M&S Environment for Developers and Users 737

Larry Goldberg, U.S. Army, Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM)Paul Barr, The MITRE CorporationBob Greenfield, The MITRE CorporationJohn Santapietro, The MITRE CorporationJoe Lacetera, The MITRE CorporationLarry Dworkin, Monmouth University/The MITRE Corporation

96-15-111 Exercise Preparation - Applying the 1278.x Standards 743

David M. Drinkwater, CAS, Inc.Gary L. Gagnon, CAS, Inc.John F. Stender, CAS, Inc.

96-15-112 An Implementation Strategy for Standardization Within the New Modeling andSimulation Community ...........................................................................................................749

Michael D. Myjak, Institute for Simulation and Training

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96-15-113 Object Oriented Analysis - Case Study

Ken Castner, Lockheed Martin Information SystemsBob McCauley, Lockheed Martin Information Systems

96-15-114 Perceived Truth Considerations In WARSEVI2000...

Paul Walker, Lockheed Martin Information SystemsDan Dall, Science Applications International Corp.Al Irwin, Science Applications International Corp.Bob McCauley, Lockheed Martin Information Systems

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Applications for Distributed Virtual Computing Environments in Educationand Analysis............................................................................................................ 773

LTC James F. Sullivan Jr., Dept. of Systems Engineering, United States Military AcademyPaul D. West, Dept. of Systems Engineering, United States Military Academy

Third Generation Personal Communication Network .........................................................781

S. Ghaheri Niri, Mobile Communications Research Group, University of SurreyR. Tafazolli, Mobile Communications Research Group, University of SurreyB. G. Evans, Mobile Communications Research Group, University of Surrey

96-15-118 Ocean Representation in the Improved Computer Generated Forces TerrainDatabase................................................................................................................................... 793

Thomas Stanzione, TASCForrest Chamberlain, TASCDr. Alan Evans, SAICCedric Buettner, SAIC

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96-15-120 Location-Based Haze for Synthetic Environments....................

Henrik Lind, Lockheed Martin Advanced Distributed Simulation

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96-15-121 Integration of Tactical Communications Simulation into Constructive and VirtualJoint Exercises..................

David G. Sweigert, SAIC

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96-15-122 Intelligent Addressing and Routing of Data Via the RTI Filter Constructs 825

Larry F. Mellon, Science Applications International Corporation

96-14-015 Validation of Distributed Simulations For Training 835

Colonel Gary Q. Coe (USARetired), Institute for Defense Analyses(this paper was presented at the 14th Workshop but not previously published)

96-14-020 Simulation, Broadcast and Visulization of Biological and Chemical Particle Dispersionin Distributed Interactive Simulations ... . . . .. 843

Lt. Col. Martin R. Stytz, Air Force Institute of TechnologyCaptain Lynda Myers, Air Force Institute of TechnologySteven M. Sheasby, Air Force Institute of Technology(this paper was presented at the 14th Workshop)

96-14-021 DISNI: A High Speed Distributed Interactive Simulation Network Interface UnitDesign 855

Captain Steven Ruch, Air Force Institute of TechnologyLt. Col. Tom S. Wailes, Ph.d.,Lt. Col. Martin R. Stytz, Ph.D.(this paper was presented at the 14th Workshop)

96-14-138 Exercise Data Compilation Guidelines 861

Kathleen P. Robson, COLSA Corporation(this paper was presented at the 14th Workshop but not previously published)

Author Index (by author last name 869

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