TENCON 2003. Conference on Convergent Technologies for Asia-Pacific Region
DOI: 10.1109/tencon.2003.1273308
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A robust and scalable architecture for airborne radar simulation

Abstract: This paper presents the evolution of a robust and scalable software architecture for airbome radar simulation. We make a comprehensive analysis of the problem domain for building the architecture. Both structural and run-time views are provided. Proposition of generic interfaces for inter-operation with external ' systems, environment, and internal radar blocks is a novelty that the system offers, and makes the architecture extensible. Robustness is built into the architecture by considering real-time issues b… Show more

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“…Besides, there are many limitations of exercises, like high costs, long periods, environmental restrictions, discommodiousness in controlling signal complexity or parameters, and nonrecurring processes. As a result, computer simulation researches are made on setting up complex realistic dynamic electromagnetic environment for deliberating different-level tactics and training soldiers, as well as for evaluating and demonstrating campaign efficiency and tactical indexes of electromagnetic equipment [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, there are many limitations of exercises, like high costs, long periods, environmental restrictions, discommodiousness in controlling signal complexity or parameters, and nonrecurring processes. As a result, computer simulation researches are made on setting up complex realistic dynamic electromagnetic environment for deliberating different-level tactics and training soldiers, as well as for evaluating and demonstrating campaign efficiency and tactical indexes of electromagnetic equipment [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%