what – demo demo 2. what – demo scenario disaster happens: terrorist attack in an iraqi...
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WHAT – DEMO
DEMO
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WHAT – Demo Scenario
• Disaster Happens: Terrorist attack in an Iraqi marketplace and civilians are hurt. Assistance is needed by support resources.
• US Navy has collected high resolution sensor imagery over the Iraq area to assess collateral damage and identify a viable location to distribute medical supplies
• Navy Analyst drops a map point, visible to American Red Cross and United Nations personnel, to mark medical supply distribution site
• American Red Cross drops map points, visible to Navy Analysts United Nations to indicate the deployment of assets
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Demo Scenario – Navy Analyst Perspective
• High resolution imagery is collected by the Navy of the Iraqi Market
• Analyst uses the CGS-E Widget to query the DIB for imagery over the attack area
• DIB returns metadata regarding imagery and the Analyst chooses an image
• Analyst uses CGS-E to pull imagery from IPL
• Analyst marks an area to drop supplies
• CGS-E sends plot data to OWF Eventing Channel
• Plot reflected on NRO Map Widget
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Demo Scenario – UN Perspective
• CGS-E plot event broadcast to all widgets subscribed to eventing channel.
• Shouter Widget receives plot event and relays it to the Android Mobile App via the Shouter Web App and Enterprise Messaging Component
• UN Personnel receive a notification and see the drop point plotted on their map
• UN team takes up a position near the medical supply drop point
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Demo Scenario – Red Cross Perspective
• CGS-E plot event broadcast to all widgets subscribed to eventing channel.
• Navy’s Event Relay Widget receives plot event and sends it to all other subscribed Event Relay Widgets
• Event Relay Widget on the Red Cross server receives the remote
event and converts it back to a local event• Red Cross Personnel see the medical supply drop point plotted on
their map• Red Cross deploys a medical team to recover the supplies
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Demo Scenario – Red Cross Perspective
• Red Cross Personnel approach the drop site and turn on their GPS Beacon Widget
• Beacon Widget sends its plot event to the local OWF eventing channel
• Red Cross Map widget receives event and plots beacon point
• Event Relay Widget receives the local plot event and sends it back out as a remote event to other listening Event Relay Widgets
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Demo Scenario – UN Perspective
• Event Relay Widget on the Navy server receives the remote event and converts it back to a local event
• Shouter Widget receives plot event and relays it to the Android Mobile App via the Shouter Web App and Enterprise Messaging Component
• UN Personnel receive a notification and see the Red Cross drop point plotted on their map
• UN Personnel intercept the Red Cross team and provide a security escort
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Demo Scenario – Navy Analyst Perspective
• Event Relay Widget on the Navy server receives the remote event and converts it back to a local event
• NRO Map Widget receives local event and plots Red Cross location • Navy Analyst relays updated situation report
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Questions – Demo Architecture
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Conclusion
• Ozone Widget Framework is well positioned to be quickly picked up by new development resources
• OWF Widgets can work with and in a mobile environment
• A formal Remote Eventing specification is an important near-term evolution needed to standardize cross-desktop and cross-server widget communication
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