• Title/Summary/Keyword: K1 전차 시뮬레이터

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Interoperability between Combat 21 and K1 Tank Simulators using a Converter (모델 변환기를 이용한 전투 21과 K1 전차 시뮬레이터의 연동 방안)

  • Ko, Sung-Gil;Lee, Tae-Eog;Kim, Dae-Kyu;Choi, Mi-Seon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.841-851
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    • 2010
  • We examine interoperability for integrated training simulation of a mechanized infantry battalion that uses a war game model of Korean army, Combat 21, and virtual simulators of K1 tanks. We discuss issues and problems for integrated simulation of the virtual and constructive models, including differences between the model scopes, model resolutions, engagement algorithms, and data consistency and training audiences of the war game model and virtual simulators. From these, we identify interoperability requirements. We propose ways of resolving the problems using a model converter.

A Study on Integration between an Entity-based War Game Model and Tank Simulators for Small-Unit Tactical Training (소부대 전술 훈련을 위한 개체기반 워게임 모델과 전차시뮬레이터 연동에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Moon-Su;Kim, Dae-Kyu;Kwon, Hyog-Lae;Lee, Tae-Eog
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.36-45
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    • 2012
  • In this thesis, we propose an integrated simulation method of virtual tank simulators and an entity-based constructive simulation model for small unit tactical training. To do this, we first identify requirements for virtual-constructive integrated simulation in a synthetic environment. We then propose a virtual and constructive interoperation method where individual combat entities of virtual-constructive models are interacting with each others. We develop a method of aggregating individual combat entities into a larger combat unit and disaggregating an unit into entities from time to time. We also present a way of sharing synthetic environment information between the models. Finally, we suggest that for more effective interoperability, virtual and constructive models should be developed by using common combat object models. The proposed interoperation method can be extended to further live-virtual-constructive models.