In support of the Networked Unmanned Ground Air System (NUGAS) Experiment, and in support of evolving unmanned vehicles capabilities in general, the TARDEC Embedded Simulation System (ESS) has undergone significant modifications. These changes include updated hardware to support the latest off-the-shelf graphics products, a re-architecting of the ESS system software to support unmanned vehicle mission planning and crew utation independent modeless operation, the addition of Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) control, and database and Semi-Automated Forces (SAF) support specific for NUGAS. As the new ESS is still a work in progress, planned capabilities will be discussed as well as the differences from earlier versions of the ESS used in support of the Unmanned Combat Demonstration (UCD) and Crew integration and Automation Testbed (CAT) phase one activities.
Embedded Simulation for the Networked Unmanned Ground Air Systems Experiment
2004
16 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computer Software , Transportation , Computer programs , Aircraft , Vehicles , Unmanned , Data bases , Simulation , Demonstrations , Integration , Software tools , Embedding , Graphics , Crews , Off the shelf equipment , Warfare , Test beds , Automation , Nugas(Networked unmanned ground air system) , Briefing charts only
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