Virtual Battlespace Scenario Encoding for Reuse, Phase I Report

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Authors
Blais, Curtis L.
Eady, Michael
Parkes, David
Subjects
Modeling
simulation
scenario
reuse
interoperability
VBS2, XML
Advisors
Date of Issue
2013-09-30
Date
30 September 2013
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
Abstract
The United States Army and United States Marine Corps employ the Virtual Battlespace 2 (VBS2) commercial game for small unit training. Each service has significant investment in training scenarios constructed using VBS2 tools and conforming to the vendor's particular data formats. To move toward improved interoperability, to gain greater fiscal flexibility in addressing the statutory intent for open competition and affordability, and to protect the investment made in models, terrain, and other elements of training scenarios that are separate and distinct from the virtual and gaming environments in which the simulation executes, open standards need to be applied in place of proprietary commercial off-the-shelf architectures. In the current (and foreseeable) environment of constrained budgets, it is ever more critical that the services protect and enhance their investments in simulation systems used for training and other purposes. Expanding capabilities for open scenario interchange will improve scenario reuse while creating greater opportunities for simulation data interchange and open competition for future gaming capabilities. The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a wide-spread approach to describing data format and content to support efficient data processing and data interchange across systems. This report describes initial application of XML technologies to the representation of VBS2 scenario data, demonstrating feasibility for the capture and exchange of VBS2 scenario data. The report provides a plan of action for a follow-on phase of the effort to expand the representation and for use with other XML-based standards, such as the Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL), to create opportunities for broader interchange of scenario data across a variety of combat simulations.
Type
Technical Report
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Department
Identifiers
NPS Report Number
NPS-MV-13-001
Sponsors
Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command (DC SIAT)
Funding
Marine Corps Systems Command, Modeling and Simulation Organization
Format
99 p.
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Distribution Statement
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
Rights
This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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