2020
DOI: 10.1177/1548512920966107
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A multiresolution simulation system and simulation development processes

Abstract: Defense modeling and simulation often should run multiple simulation models together to share information on their combat entity states and battlefields and to interact with each other. However, most simulation models were developed by various parties with different purposes, modeling views, and model resolutions. Therefore, it has been challenging to identify differences between the models, transform one’s information for the other models, and manage interoperation between the models. There have been numerous… Show more

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“…Analyzing and describing objects from different resolutions is an effective means to solve this kind of problem. 2 Resolution is the detail with which a system (or attribute) is modeled, which can be from systems of systems modeling (i.e., lower resolution) to element modeling (i.e., higher resolution). Multi-resolution (MR) modeling means to build an integrated family of consistent models or a single model with different levels of resolution for a problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyzing and describing objects from different resolutions is an effective means to solve this kind of problem. 2 Resolution is the detail with which a system (or attribute) is modeled, which can be from systems of systems modeling (i.e., lower resolution) to element modeling (i.e., higher resolution). Multi-resolution (MR) modeling means to build an integrated family of consistent models or a single model with different levels of resolution for a problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%