2017 I/ITSEC - 8250

A Study on the Effectiveness of Virtual and Constructive Interface Simulation (Room S320B)

Recently, considerable number of real world problems in ROKN(Republic Of Korea Navy) has been solved by simply relying on the scenarios and algorithms implemented in Constructive model. However, the need for new measures of analysis is in demand to accommodate the increasingly specific and heightened reliability expectations of operating forces. The ROKN is planning to acquire a LVC(Live•Virtual•Constructive) based warfighting experiment system to flagship the combat force development through complicated future defense environment. It will serve as an alternative to present problem analysis and solutions. In this study, we try to confirm the necessity and feasibility of establishing the warfighting experiment system through an interface experiment between ROKN Anti-submarine aircraft simulator(V) and Anti-submarine operational effectiveness analysis model(C). A Broker SW applied with HLA/RTI international standard was developed to conduct the interoperability. As a result, current Anti-submarine operational effectiveness analysis model(C) which is limited to engagement level analysis, was enhanced through interfacing with the weapon systems level analysis of Anti-submarine aircraft simulator(V). Furthermore, by calculating the analysis result which contains the human factor and various external factors in weapon systems level analysis, the V-C interface warfighting experiment is confirmed to increase the reliability of operations analysis. The result of this study is expected to be a foundation for a more reliable simulation analysis and be utilized as a valuable data for establishing naval warfighting experiment systems.