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Mission Training through Distributed Simulation in a NATO Context
Wim Huiskamp
Chief Scientist M&S, TNO Defence Research
NMSG Scientific Advisor
RAeS – Effective Development of Flight Simulators
London, 13-14 Nov 2018
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Vision
Definition
A shared synthetic battlefield with Live, Virtual and Constructive
simulations that will allow war fighters to train collectively or joint at all levels of war
NATO-Core
Simulators,
C2
National
Simulators,
C2 & Live assets
Distributed
over
Wide Area
Network
Mission Training through DistributedSimulation for NATO and Nations
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• Missions in complex environments (e.g. littoral, hybrid)
– Quality and value of training
• Increasing limitations for Live mission training
– Operational (signature & emissions)
– Environmental
– Cost and availability of systems and people to support training
• More out-of-area operations
– International coalitions
– Short preparation time
MTDS Addresses Training Gaps due to:
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A validated, reusable and interoperable mission simulationenvironment that supports distributed mission preparationand execution at various levels of security classificationsimultaneously:
Joint
CombinedInteragency
MTDS Ambition
Mission Simulation Environment
(Common Technical Framework)
• LVC capable
• Flexible, extendable, reusable
• Fair-fight / fair-play
• Distr. planning, briefing & debriefing
• Multi Level Security
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USN Navy Continuous Training
Environment- Fleet Synthetic Training
USAF Distributed
Mission Operations Network
USAFEWarrior
Preparation Center
UK-MOD Air Battlespace Training Centre
NATO LVC-T Concept
(Maritime)
NATO MSG-165 MTDS II
NATO MSG-128 MTDS I
Viking-series
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• Complex organization (many actors of different disciplines)
– Lack of efficient process for planning, preparation, execution, and analysis of training
• Security policies- Restricted data exchange between participating assets
• Technical complexity of creating an MTDS exercise– Lack of common (Reference) Architecture and standards
NATO MTDS Challenges
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Architecture & Standards
• Architecture and Standards are needed to manage (technical) complex systems in an effective and efficient way
• A Standard enables unrelated parties to independently implement solutions that provide interoperability between them
Picture: Willert Software Tools
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Reference Architecture
A template for the architecture of a concrete MTDS simulation environment (Solution Architecture) consisting of:
• Architecture Building Blocks
• Available Solution Building Blocks
• Patterns/approaches to solve common problems
• Requirements and standards:
– Reference simulation environment agreements
– Reference data exchange models
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Architecture Building Block (ABB)- Captures application and
technology requirements- Lists applicable standards- Directs and guides the
development/acquisition of SBBs
Examples:- Message Oriented Middleware
Services; standards include HLA IEEE 1516-2010
- Radio Services
Solution Building Block (SBB)- Defines the component that is
used to implement the functionality
- Defines the implementation- Is vendor-aware
Examples:- Pitch HLA-RTI- ASTi Radio Simulator
Architecture and Solution
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Solution
Building Block
Evaluation
MTDS
Reference Architecture
Description
Use Case
Requiremen
ts
Solution Building
Block Design &
Implementation
Knowledge
and
Experience
Analysis of
earlier
results
Existing
standards and
literatureArchitecture
Building Block
Development
Solution
Building
Block
Development
Top-
down
Bottom-
up
Use Case
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MSG-068 and MSG-106 NETN Simulation Reference Architecture
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AIS Generation Services C2 systems
Land Unit Generation Services
Report Pump
Service
TYR
SITAWARE ICC
MEL/MILService
HLA FederationSTANAG 4603/STANREC 4800
VRF/UGORBATService
SensorService
Common SIM GUI
Pitch Actors
VRF/VTGNMEA
AIS TCP Server
Other Services
Other Services
Viking-18 Exercise Example
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MSG-128 Exercise Example
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NATO MTDS Activities
MSG-080 - Security in CMS
2010 2012
NIAG SG162 - MTDS
2011 2012
MSG-128 - MTDS I
2014 2017
MSG-165 - MTDS II
2018 2020
NIAG SG215 - MTDS
2017 2018
NAFAG
WPC MTDS Exe
sponsor sponsor Smart Defence Initiative
MTDS Capability
MSG-136 - MSaaS
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The M&S standards profile is a so-called
NATO “Allied Publication” (reference AMSP-
01)
• Identify standards of interests
for NATO M&S;
• Include all relevant STANAGs
and underpin mandatory use
• Advice on ‘good practice’ standards (and
not impose);
• Provide basic information on standards of
interest;
• Identify gaps and propose new initiatives;
NATO M&S Standards Profile
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*Used in Viking 18 Exercise: NETN, AMSP-04, STANREC 4800
NATO M&S Publications & STANRECs
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Closing Thoughts
• Modelling and Simulation is a critical technology forsupporting Current and Future Operations
• M&S Architecture and Standardisation activities are fundamental to manage complexity and exploit national and NATOs M&S potential
Modelling and Simulation contributes tosaving lives, saving time and money andpreparing the warfighter better,faster and cheaper.
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NMSG website: https://www.sto.nato.int/Pages/technical-
team.aspx?k=%28%2a%29&s=Search%20MSG%20Activities
NMSG email: [email protected]
SISO website: http://www.sisostds.org
BRIEFER
Wim Huiskamp (NLD)
Chief Scientist M&S, TNO Defence Research
NMSG Scientific Advisor
Questions?