Technical and Operational Design, Implementation and Execution Results for Since Experiment 1

Topics:
Modeling
Tags:
Experiment
Source:
United States Department of Defense

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Overview: In this paper one describes the design, implementation, and execution results obtained from the SINCE experiment 1b (SINCEx1b) which took place in July, 2004 at the Fort Leavenworth facilities of the US Army 35th ID (Mech). The goals of this experiment were to build upon the success of the SINCE Experiment 1a (SINCEx1a), which took place at the MIP facility of WTD-81, Greding, GE in November 2003, by operationalizing the information exchange among all of the US and German systems connected in the experimentation environment, and to verify and validate with military users in control that the C2 functionality implemented is well understood and acceptable to support future planned operational experiments such as SINCEx2.

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Format: PDF | Size: 235KB | Date: Jun 2005 | Pages: 10


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