MILITARY, GOVERNMENT, AND AEROSPACE SIMULATION SYMPOSIUM
part of
2001 Advanced Simulation Technologies Conference
ASTC
APRIL 22 - 26

Renaissance Madison - Seattle, Washington

SCS
Sponsored by
The Society for Computer Simulation International
Phone: (858) 277-3888; Fax: (858) 277-3930
e-mail: astc01@scs.org; http://www.scs.org

General Chair: Michael J. Chinni, U.S. Army-TACOM-ARDEC

Military requirements have led to cutting edge developments in modeling and simulation. These developments have in turn contributed to the undisputed technical leadership of the U.S. Department of Defense and closely allied aerospace and government sectors. Military, Government and Aerospace Simulation '01 features researchers and practitioners from both government and industry. This year's conference addresses modeling and simulation standards, current and emerging, practical implementations and visionary views from the research horizon. Military use and application of computer network simulation is addressed in detail. Network simulation is one of today's hottest dual-use technologies. Military, Government and Aerospace Simulation '01 brings people together from the three military departments, industry and academia. This conference allows the attendee to see the directions in simulation being taken in the defense sector.

Human Performance Modeling
Chair: Sue Archer, Micro Analysis and Design, Inc.

Information-Driven Decision-Making Human Performance Modeling
Josephine Q. Wojciechowski, US Army Research Lab, USA
Thad Wojcik, Sue Archer, Scott Dittman, Micro Analysis and Design, USA

Using Human Performance Prediction to Assess Manning Requirements
Tim Bowden, Micro Analysis and Design, USA

Human Performance Models for Embedded Training: A New Approach to Entity State Synchronization
Amy Henninger, Avelino Gonzalez, Michael Goargio Povles, Ronald DeMosca, University of Central Florida, USA

New HLA Capabilities in the Army's Human Performance Modeling Tool
Sue Archer, Micro Analysis and Design, USA
Laurel Allender, Army Research Institute, USA

Excessive Workload Determinants During a Navy Destroyer Simulation
Jonathan French, Clyde Wetteland, Jeff Miller, Micro Analysis & Design, USA
D.S. Spooner, Lockheed Martin GES, USA
K. O?Brien, Northorp Grumman Corporation, USA

Interoperability of Simulation Software and Common Desktop Tools (MS Office)
Scott Dittman, Thad Wojcik, Micro Analysis and Design, USA
Josephine Q. Wojciechowski, US Army Research Lab, USA

Ship Manpower Analysis and Requirements Tools (SMART)
Daniel Schunk, Sue Archer, Micro Analysis and Design, USA

Using the Combat Automated Requirements Testbed (CART) and High Level Architecture (HLA) Time Management to Integrate Event-Driven and Time-Stepped Simulations – Lessons Learned
Bob Sargent, Micro Analysis and Design, USA

Human Performance Modeling of Air Traffic Control
Matt Holmes, Ken Leider, Micro Analysis and Design, USA

Simulation Technologies & Methodologies
Chair: Major John R. "Buck" Surdu, US Military Academy

Object-Oriented Modular Architecture for Ground Combat Simulation
Michael J. Saluto, West Point, USMA, USA

Estimating Database Latency for Mobile Systems
John R. James, Jack Marin, Buck Surdu, Wayne Schepens, Tim Bresby, Paul Manz, West Point, USMA, USA

The Evolving Simulation Needs to Support On-Line Distributed Battlefield Management
Wayne J. Davis, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign, USA

Synchronized Simulations In Planning Systems
John M.D. Hill, Udo W. Pooch, Texas A&M University, USA
John R. Surdu, West Point, USMA, USA

Anticipatory Planning Support System Test Results
John M.D. Hill, Udo W. Pooch, Texas A&M University, USA
John R. Surdu, West Point, USMA, USA

Reproduction of Self-Similarity in Simulated Tactical Network Utilization Patterns
D.A. Nash, D.J. Rodsdale, West Point, USMA, USA

Using HLA to Transmit Real-Time Sensor Imagery
Mark Silbert, Bill Schibler, Gordan Curran, Naval Air Warefare Center, Aircraft Division, USA

Risk Analysis: A Modeling System for Potential Costs over Multiple Threat/Counter measure/Asset Configurations Implemented with XML Technologies
Frank Mabry, West Point, USMA, USA

Variations and Structure of Coupled Acousto-Gravity – Rayleigh Waves in Multilayered System Earth – Atmosphere
G. Burlak, V. Grimalsky, S. Koshevaya, J. Sanchez-Mordragon, Autonomous State University of Morelos, Mexico

Interoperability Strategy Rosetta Stone
Paul W. Sutton, SPAWAR, USA

Mirroring the Spiral Development Process in VV&A
Alex Hoover, USN, USA

Mexico City As A Seismic Resonator
V.V. Grimalsky, Nat. Inst. for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, Mexico
S.V. Kushevaya, G.N. Burlak, J. Sanchez-Mardragon, Autonomous State University of Morelos, Mexico

Implementation of Moving Objects Spatiotemporal Reasoning Model for Battlefield Analysis
Seong Seung Park, Yun Ae Ahn, Keun Ho Ryu, Chungbuk National Universtiy, Korea

The Role of Digital Models and Simulations in the Air Force Seek Eagle Office
Daniel Stokes, William W. Dyess, USAF, USA

Three Dimensional Lattice Boltzmann Simulations of Micro-Scale Fluid Mechanics
Eiyad Abu Nada, Bahram Nassersherif, New Mexico State Univ., USA

Agent-Based Collaborative Simulation (COSIM) Platform
Yuan Mao, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, PR China

Developing a Integrated Interactive Simulation Environment for Software Enabled Control
Sriprakash Sarathy, K. Canon, Clark Atlanta University, USA

Modern Control Design
Khalil Shujaee, Prakash Srrathy, Peter Monlor, Roan Nicholson, Clark Atlanta University, USA

Simulators

The Role of the Advanced Digital Munition Simulator (ADMS) In Air Force Munition Simulation & Analysis
C.M. Ewing, AFRL/MNGG, USA

Macro-Level Simulation Model of Space Shuttle Processing
Grant Cates, Martin Steale, Daisy Correa, Kennedy Space Center, USA
Masourel Mellaghaesmi, Ghaith Rabadi, University of Central Florida, USA

Implementing the Raytheon HIL integration process in the Navy HIL – Lessons Learned
Ron Jackson, Raytheon Company, USA

Virtual World of Airport Simulation for Safety Increase
Mikhail IgnatyevIrina Volodovskaja, Karstortin Vsemirnov, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

Training, Test & Evaluation
Chair: Martin R. Stytz, US Air Force Research Laboratory/SN

Advanced Computational Engineering Simulator (ACES)
Leonard D. Donahe, Filmore Aregon, White Sands Missle Rangs, USA

Testing the Untestable
Beth Vann, Allec Bray, Ken Kwano, Aegis Technologies Group, USA
John Pate, The Advanced Research Center - ISTC, USA

Designing and Documenting Distributed Simulation Environments Using the Unified Modeling Language
Martin R. Stytz, AFRL ISW, USA
Shelia Banks, Calculated Insight, USA

On Improving Legacy Simulation Systems Reuse And Capabilities
Martin R. Stytz, AFRL ISW, USA
Shelia Banks, Calculated Insight, USA

Using Software Gauges To Increase the Reconfigurability, Fidelity, and Robustness of High Level Architecture Systems And Applications
Martin R. Stytz, AFRL ISW, USA
Shelia Banks, Calculated Insight, USA

About a Capability of the Analytical Solution of Problems of the Elastic Theory with Use of the Analytical Description of 3-D Envelopes Deformed Physical Body
Volodymyr G. Volosyuk, Kharkov Aviation Institute, Ukraine

Improving Human Behavior in Simulations — OneSAF Testbed Baseline Intelligent Computer Generated Forces
Michael J. Johnson, Michael McGinnis, USMA-West Point, USA
Mansoreh Maloghesemi, Michael Georgiopoulos, University of Central Florida, USA

Future Navigation Interface System Based on Augmented Reality
Byung-Tae Jang, Chi-Jung Hwang, VR Center - KETRI, Korea

Warfare & Battle Space
Chair: Jack Parks, US Army - TACOM - TARDEC


Survivability, A Markov Process
Jack Parks, TACOM, USA

Beyond Modeling C2 Practice: Simulating Command Concepts as a Means of Leveraging Battlespace Knowledge
Desmond Saunders-Newton, Office of the Deputy Under the Secretary of Defense, USA

The Development of a Chaff Rocket Model and Chaff Spatial Extent Model for Naval Electronic Warfare Engagement Simulations
Nek Manji, Defense Research Establishment, Ottawa, Canada

Numerical Simulations of Jet Interaction Flow Field for a Subsonic Projectile
Jubaraj Sahu, Karen R. Heavey, Alberdeen Proving Ground, USA

Numerical Simulations of Explosive Fragmentation Munitions
Vladimir M. Gold, US Army ARDEC, USA
 

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