A Network-Centric Architecture for Combat Simulation System Model

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When developing a combat simulation system model, how to design its architecture determines if the final simulation result is satisfying or not. Here, a novel network-centric architecture is brought forward to support the modeling for combat simulation systems. This architecture takes the communications network model as the basis platform, enable various combat entity models being flexibly plugged to the network model platform. Then, as the core of this architecture, the communication network model is researched weightily, such as the model resolution, hot swapping model design, network scenarios’ generation, and so on.

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December 2010

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