AN/SLQ-32 EW system model: an expandable, object-oriented, process-based simulation
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Li, Chen-Kuo
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1992-09Advisor
Bailey, Michael P.
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Washburn, Alan R.
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This thesis documents the design and implementation of a simulation of AN/SLQ-32 Fleet Defense EW System in a modern, object-oriented, process-based simulation language called MODSIM II by CACI Corporation in La Jolla, CA. The main intent if the simulation is to build a model that simulates an AN/SLQ-32 EW system's capability in an environment having an arbitrary number of different emitters. the trials presented in this work use 15 distinct emitters. This simulation model is designed to provide a foundation that not only can be used to study AN/SLQ-32 EW system reliability, but also can be built upon as part of a wargame or modified to study varied topics such as training effectiveness of naval EW system operators.
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