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Research On Interoperability Between Tena And Certain Command & Control System, Zhihua Dong, Yuanchang Zhu, Yanqiang Di, Xianguo Meng Sep 2020

Research On Interoperability Between Tena And Certain Command & Control System, Zhihua Dong, Yuanchang Zhu, Yanqiang Di, Xianguo Meng

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The heterogeneity prevents systems from the interoperability between C2 system and TENA for inter-connection in test community. Message Transfer Service contains End-to-End deployment mode and Cross-Network deployment mode, respectively there being two Inter-architecture with TENA system. Gateway can be designed to be single-threaded or multi-threaded. From the perspective of interoperability Gateway realizes the interoperability between communication protocols, object models and supporting services. Cooperation mechanism is designed to achieve the interoperability between the communication mechanism of pull mode in TENA and in C2P; meta-model of Message with OWL, and the object model interoperability is realized through model conversion; self-defined …


Research On Context-Aware Model Of Combat Processes, Qiaoyu Deng, He Ming, Zhixue Wang, Zhongwei Wang Aug 2020

Research On Context-Aware Model Of Combat Processes, Qiaoyu Deng, He Ming, Zhixue Wang, Zhongwei Wang

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: In traditional joint operations, all collaborators make collaboration rules in advance to guide the operations. The unknown battlefield environment varies constantly, and military organizations must make adjustments to guarantee the combat operations order. A model of operational processes based on context awareness is built. The ontology theory is introduced to present the context. On the basis of event calculus, the analysis is carried out to the perceived context of combat processes, and the variation of organizations ability and the situation of processes are provided to guide the self-synchronizing decision-making.


Review On Interoperability Of Command Information System And Combat Simulation System, Zaijiang Tang, Xiangzhong Xu, Xue Qing, Haohua Xu Aug 2020

Review On Interoperability Of Command Information System And Combat Simulation System, Zaijiang Tang, Xiangzhong Xu, Xue Qing, Haohua Xu

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The interoperability of command information system and combat simulation system is an important and difficult problem of building practical training environment. The four aspects of interoperability connotation were summarized. The demands of interoperability were analyzed. The status and development of interoperability, especially for C4ISR/Sim Technical Reference Model (TRM), Battle Management Language (MBL), Levels of Conceptual Interoperability Model (LCIM) were studied. The existing problems were summarized, and four kinds of solutions were proposed. The general technical framework of interoperability based on service oriented architecture was designed, and the interoperability solving method based on Ontology was given.


Research Of Multi-Views Based Weapon And Equipment Simulation Model Architecture, Chunguang Peng, Jianhui Deng, Zhang Bo Aug 2020

Research Of Multi-Views Based Weapon And Equipment Simulation Model Architecture, Chunguang Peng, Jianhui Deng, Zhang Bo

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: :It's an important approach to build reasonable and complete simulation model architecture for promoting the simulation interoperability, establishing simulation model standards and promoting reusability of models and codes. Some problems existed in the research of simulation model architecture were analyzed. The weapon and equipment simulation model architecture describing method based on multi-views was brought out by using the system engineering theory, which emphasized on the complicated relations between modes and its environment. The method could describe simulation model architecture from different views of different users. Therefore, based on DoDAF and the popular software architecture, five-view models of weapon …


Extensible Battle Management Ontology Language, Zaijiang Tang, Xiangzhong Xue, Xue Qin Jan 2019

Extensible Battle Management Ontology Language, Zaijiang Tang, Xiangzhong Xue, Xue Qin

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The interoperability of command and control system with combat simulation system is an important and difficult problem in the construction of practical training environment. Aiming at the existing problems of semantic interoperability of language description, the battle management language, web ontology language and extensible markup language are studied. Based on ontology theory, the extensible battle management ontology language (XBMOL) is proposed. The syntax structure and semantic annotation of XBMOL are analyzed as an extension to the C-BML. The XBMOL 6W1H architecture is designed, and the extensible grammatical structure and semantic tagging are described. An example with XBMOL is given …


Development History And Case Study Of Interoperability Between Us Combat Simulation And C2 Systems, Xiangzhong Xu, Zaijiang Tang, Yaxin Tan Jan 2019

Development History And Case Study Of Interoperability Between Us Combat Simulation And C2 Systems, Xiangzhong Xu, Zaijiang Tang, Yaxin Tan

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The analysis of heterogeneity between U.S. combat simulation and command & control (C2) systems is carried out. The roadmap, its main development stage and main tendency of interoperability between US combat simulation and C2 systems are also analyzed. Two case studies, Viz., the Naval Simulation System/the Global Command and Control - Maritime (NSS/GCCS-M) Federation and C4I Team Training System (CTTS) are conducted, which are representatives of bidirectional interfaces and embedded interoperability respectively. The main measures such as ensuring interoperability which is a shared responsibility between the M&S and C2 communities, long-term plan and coordination are beneficial to the promotion …


Archetype Alignment: A Two-Level Driven Semantic Matching Approach To Interoperability In The Clinical Domain, Damon Berry, Jesus Bisbal Jan 2009

Archetype Alignment: A Two-Level Driven Semantic Matching Approach To Interoperability In The Clinical Domain, Damon Berry, Jesus Bisbal

Conference Papers

Semantic interoperability between electronic health record systems and other information systems in the health domain implies agreement about the structure and the meaning of the information that is communicated. There are still a number of similar but different EHR system approaches. Some of the newer approaches adopt the two-layer model approach where a generic reference model is constrained by archetypes into valid clinical concepts which can be exchanged. The meaning of the concepts that are represented by an archetype can be conveyed by embedding codes from a commonly recognised terminology at appropriate points in the archetype. However, as the number …


Applying The Levels Of Conceptual Interoperability Model In Support Of Integratability, Interoperability, And Composability For System-Of-Systems Engineering, Andreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo, Charles D. Turnitsa Jan 2007

Applying The Levels Of Conceptual Interoperability Model In Support Of Integratability, Interoperability, And Composability For System-Of-Systems Engineering, Andreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo, Charles D. Turnitsa

Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Faculty Publications

The Levels of Conceptual Interoperability Model (LCIM) was developed to cope with the different layers of interoperation of modeling & simulation applications. It introduced technical, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, dynamic, and conceptual layers of interoperation and showed how they are related to the ideas of integratability, interoperability, and composability. The model was successfully applied in various domains of systems, cybernetics, and informatics.


Ontological Implications Of The Levels Of Conceptual Interoperability Model, Andreas Tolk, Charles D. Turnitsa, Saikou Y. Diallo Jan 2006

Ontological Implications Of The Levels Of Conceptual Interoperability Model, Andreas Tolk, Charles D. Turnitsa, Saikou Y. Diallo

Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Faculty Publications

The Levels of Conceptual Interoperability Model (LCIM) was developed to cope with the different layers of interoperation of modeling & simulation applications. It introduced technical, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, dynamic, and conceptual layers of interoperation and showed how they are related to the ideas of integratability, interoperability, and composability. This paper will be presented in the invited session "Ontology Driven Interoperability for Agile Applications using Information Systems: Requirements and Applications for Agent Mediated Decision Support" at WMSCI 2006.


Common Data Administration, Data Management, And Data Alignment As A Necessary Requirement For Coupling C4isr Systems And M&S Systems, Andreas Tolk Jan 2003

Common Data Administration, Data Management, And Data Alignment As A Necessary Requirement For Coupling C4isr Systems And M&S Systems, Andreas Tolk

Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Faculty Publications

Within the application domain of military simulation systems, training and exercises as well as support to real operations require the coupling of the simulation system delivering the needed functionality with the Command, Control, Computing, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) system providing the necessary data. The solution to this challenge is to build appropriate interfaces. Although in long term a more integrated approach will be necessary, in short and mid term, gateways and interfaces are likely to remain the standard. However, in order to succeed with the respective efforts, at least on the data level of interoperability, a common solution …


Jsb Composability And Web Services Interoperability Via Extensible Modeling & Simulation Framework (Xmsf), Model Driven Architecture (Mda), Component Repositories, And Web-Based Visualization, Don Brutzman, Andreas Tolk Jan 2003

Jsb Composability And Web Services Interoperability Via Extensible Modeling & Simulation Framework (Xmsf), Model Driven Architecture (Mda), Component Repositories, And Web-Based Visualization, Don Brutzman, Andreas Tolk

Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Faculty Publications

"Study Report prepared for the U. S. Air Force, Joint Synthetic Battlespace Analysis of Technical Approaches (ATA) Studies & Prototyping"

Overview: This paper summarizes research work conducted by organizations concerned with interoperable distributed information technology (IT) applications, in particular the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) and Old Dominion University (ODU). Although the application focus is distributed modeling & simulation (M&S) the results and findings are in general easily applicable to other distributed concepts as well, in particular the support of operations by M&S applications, such as distributed mission operations. The core idea of this work is to show the necessity of …


Smart Objects, Dumb Archives: A User-Centric, Layered Digital Library Framework, Kurt Maly, Michael L. Nelson, Mohammad Zubair Jan 1999

Smart Objects, Dumb Archives: A User-Centric, Layered Digital Library Framework, Kurt Maly, Michael L. Nelson, Mohammad Zubair

Computer Science Faculty Publications

Discusses digital libraries, interoperability, and interfaces to access them, and proposes one universal protocol for communication for simple archives based on the hypertext transfer protocol (http). Describes the creation of a special class of digital objects called buckets, archives based on a NASA collection, and a set of digital library services. (Author/LRW)


An Interoperability Infrastructure For Developing Multidatabase Systems, Asuman Doğac, Gökhan Özhan, Ebru Kılıç, Fatma Özcan, Sena Nural, Sema Mancuhan, Cevdet Dengi, Pınar Köksal, Uğur Halıcı, Budak Arpınar, Cem Evrendilek, Vahid Sadjadi Jan 1998

An Interoperability Infrastructure For Developing Multidatabase Systems, Asuman Doğac, Gökhan Özhan, Ebru Kılıç, Fatma Özcan, Sena Nural, Sema Mancuhan, Cevdet Dengi, Pınar Köksal, Uğur Halıcı, Budak Arpınar, Cem Evrendilek, Vahid Sadjadi

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A multidatabase system (MDBS) allows the users to simultaneously access autonomous, heterogeneous databases using a single data model and a query language. This provides for achieving interoperability among heterogeneous, federated DBMSs. In this paper, we describe the interoperability infrastructure of a multidatabase system, namely METU Interoperable DBMS (MIND). The architecture of MIND is based on OMG distributed object management model. It is implemented on top of a CORBA compliant ORB, namely, ObjectBroker. The interface of the generic database object is defined in CORBA IDL and multiple implementations of this interface, one for each component DBMSs, namely, Oracle 7, Sybase, Adabas …