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| Since the original development of the DFIRST system, SRI has published a number of papers at international conferences that address various aspects of the system or related technologies. These papers include:: | ||||
| Shockley, John W., Virginia M. Gallagher, and James Y. Gilkey, "Geo-Pairing-Based Engagement Simulation for Shoulder-Fired Surface-to-Air Missiles," 01E-SIW-075. Presented at the European 2001 Simulation Interoperability Workshop in London, United Kingdom. This paper documents efforts to develop and test a prototype geo-pairing system for Stinger missiles. The geo-pairing system is based entirely on DFIRST technology and demonstrates a technically challenging extension to the basic tank gunnery application. (DOWNLOAD .pdf) |
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Lucha, Gerald V., "The Role of Instrumentation in Simulating Weapons Interactions on Live Training Ranges," 98S-SIW-125. Presented at the Spring 98 Simulation Interoperability Workshop in Orlando, Florida. This paper, though not specifically on DFIRST, addresses the general role of instrumentation for live training systems. It serves as useful background information for understanding some of the functionality of DFIRST. It was named to the SIW Recommended Reading List (RRL) for the Spring 98 Workshop. (DOWNLOAD .pdf ) |
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Shockley, John W., Reginald E. Ford, and Gerald V. Lucha, "HLA Compliance for a Live Instrumented Training System: A Case Study," 98S-SIW-163. Presented at the Spring 98 Simulation Interoperability Workshop in Orlando, Florida. This paper documents the first steps in making the DFIRST system compliant with the DoD High Level Architecture (HLA). It includes Federation Object Model (FOM) and Simulation Object Model (SOM) designs as well as a discussion of the technical issues involved in making a live instrumentation system compliant with the HLA. (DOWNLOAD .pdf) |
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Shockley, John W., Reginald E. Ford, Brian D. Todoroff, and Slavko Galuga, "A New Approach To Live Entity Interaction Via The HLA," 98F-SIW-215. Presented at the Fall 98 Simulation Interoperability Workshop in Orlando, Florida. This paper is an extension of the efforts documented in 98S-SIW-163 and proposes a new type of architecture (instead of the standard HLA gateway approach) for live instrumented systems. (DOWNLOAD .pdf) |
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