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implementation and testing of a common data model supporting autonomous vehicle compatibility and interoperability
- Ph.D. Dissertation, Naval Postgraduate School
, 2006
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Design, implementation and testing of a common data model supporting autonomous vehicle compatibility and interoperability Davis, Duane T.
Machine Readable Enumerations For Improved Distributed Simulation
"... Abstract. Prior to the conduct of a distributed simulation exercise, much human effort is spent configuring, and then verifying the configuration of, each participating simulator in accordance with the initialisation information agreed upon by the exercise stakeholders. This information includes the ..."
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Abstract. Prior to the conduct of a distributed simulation exercise, much human effort is spent configuring, and then verifying the configuration of, each participating simulator in accordance with the initialisation information agreed upon by the exercise stakeholders. This information includes the order of battle, entity starting positions and the communications plan. It must be consistent across all simulators to ensure a common understanding and fair fight. There is currently no standard and automated process for loading this information into a simulator. Manual entry is subject to human error, and is unnecessarily time consuming for large exercises. This paper examines the need for an initialisation interoperability standard for simulation enumerations. 1.
Situational Awareness from Social Media
"... Abstract—This paper describes VIStology’s HADRian system for semantically integrating disparate information sources into a common operational picture (COP) for humanitarian assistance/disaster relief (HADR) operations. Here the system is applied to the task of determining where unexploded or additio ..."
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Abstract—This paper describes VIStology’s HADRian system for semantically integrating disparate information sources into a common operational picture (COP) for humanitarian assistance/disaster relief (HADR) operations. Here the system is applied to the task of determining where unexploded or additional bombs were being reported via Twitter in the hours immediately after the Boston Marathon bombing in April, 2013. We provide an evaluation of the results and discuss future directions. Keywords—social media, situational awareness, Boston Marathon bombing.