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JTLS 4.0
SummarySlide2
Allows User ToVerify Change Alternate Base Order AcceptedQuickly Determine Current Assigned Alternate
Most Likely Use
When Base Is Closes – Sort By AlternateWhich Bases Need Their Alternate ChangedWhich Bases Have Available Parking
Add Alternate Airbase On IMT
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Three Types Of Submarine PropulsionNuclear
Ability to stay submerged for months
Air Independent Propulsion (API)Ability to stay submerged for weeksDiesel ElectricAbility to stay submerged for days
How JTLS Represents The Difference
Diesel Electric Submarines
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Diesel Electric Submarines
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Depth Type
Recharging Capability
Submarine’s Sensor
Capability
Surface
Yes
Air Search, Surface Search, Active
Sonar, Passive Sonar
Snorkel
Yes
Air Search, Surface Search, Active
Sonar, Passive Sonar
Operational
No
Active Sonar, Passive SonarSlide5
Impact On SpeedSubmerged Speeds > Surface SpeedsData Used To Represent This Fact
DZ MOVEMENT TIME MULTIPLIER
Assumption: Deeper Depth Zones – Lower ValueData Is Used By BothSubmarines – Depth of the submarine
Surface Ships – Depth of the water in hex
Diesel Electric Submarines
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Impact On Speed (Con’t)
Submarines Move Hex to Hex
Movement Time Multiplier Is Average OfHex 1 DZ Movement Time MultiplierHex 2 DZ Movement Time Multiplier
Diesel Electric Submarines
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Diesel Electric Submarines
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Depth Type
Surface Search
Active
Sonar
Passive Sonar
Surface
ST Effectiveness
ST Effectiveness
Time To Detection Model In Effect
Snorkel
ST Effectiveness *
SUP
Snorkel Detection Multiplier
ST Effectiveness
Time To Detection Model In Effect
Operational
ST Effectiveness
Time To Detection Model In Effect
Impact on Submarine DetectionSlide8
Diesel-Electric & AIP BehaviorRequires Battery RechargeAutomatic
When
Battery Strength Falls
To 0%, orDirected by Change Submarine Depth Order
Optional Recharge Supply CategorySpecified Recharge
AmountUse Battery Power at Operational Depth
Discharge
Rate
R
elated
to
Submarine
S
peed
Diesel Electric Submarines
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Diesel-Electric & AIP Behavior (Con’t)
Battery Power Not Used at
Surface Snorkel/Periscope DepthInstead, Use Class III Navy
To MoveIf SUP SC PER KM USAGE > 0.0
Behavior Modeled by SUP Battery AttributesDiesel Electric Submarines
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Diesel Electric Submarines
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Battery Time Available vs SpeedSlide11
Ship Unit Prototype Attributes (Con’t
)
SUP Battery Recharge TimeLength Of Time Required To F
ully Recharge Battery
SUP Recharge Supply CategorySupply Category Required
To Recharge Battery
For Example: Class III Navy, LOX, or CHEM
May Be NONE
SUP Recharge Amount
Amount Of
S
upply
R
equired
T
o
F
ully Recharge
Diesel Electric Submarines
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Battery Power ChargePower Charge Rate Is A
Function Of Time
Constant (Linear) Charge RateUp To SUP Battery Recharge Time Charge At Snorkel/Periscope Or
On SurfaceMay Consume Supply Category to RechargeBattery Does Not Drain While Charging
Diesel Electric Submarine
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Change Depth Order
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Automatic Depth Change to Accommodate Firing Depth-Restricted Targetable Weapons
Missiles (Including
Torpedoes)Artillery (Deck Guns)If The Required Depth Is
Not Feasible Fire Mission Is CancelledIf The Vessel Changes To Operational DepthAir & Surface Sensors Are Turned-Off
Battery Charging Stops
Fire Weapons
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Allowed Firing Depths
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*Preferred depth, if feasible
TW DEPTH FIRING CAPABILITY
Surface
Snorkel
Operational
SURFACE
Yes
SHALLOW
Yes
SUBMERGED
Yes
NOT SUBMERGED
Yes
Yes*
NOT SHALLOW
Yes*
NOT SURFACE
Yes
Yes*
NO RESTRICTION
Yes
Yes
Yes*
Submarine Depth State Allowed?Slide16
Logistics Hierarchy WindowLooks Like Command HierarchyThree Options
Routine Support
Initial SupportSupply SupportList Of Supply Categories
GDP Support Unit Structure
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Interactively Change Unit Of Measure
When Database Built For Other Than
Gallons and TonsUnit of Measure (UOM) Say Gallons and TonsExample: Cubic Meters and KilogramsSolved For More Than This Specific
All Unit Of Measure DataUser Can Select UOM
OPM Reflect Unit Of Measure
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Existing Database TableUnit Of Measure
Each Database Parameter
Was Coded In OPM GenerationTime Durations Not CodedWill Be In Future Version
OPM
Reflect Unit Of Measure
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Air Missions Can Be SplitSpecify Number To Be Split
Missions Restrictions
Basically NoneExisting Mission / Previously Split MissionOnly Strategic Lift Missions Cannot Be Split
Illegal Postures: LOADING, OFFLOADING, REFUELING, REARMING, COMPLETED, DESTROYED, CANCELEDAir Missions Cannot Be Rejoined Or Merged
Split Air Missions
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Effective immediately when sent
No Effective Time field
Split Air Missions
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Two Basic DesignsEasy / LimitedAlter Collection Order To Improve EEI Definition
Difficult / Robust
Separate Collection and Report CapabilityCollect and Save Everything CollectedAsk For Report With Improved EEI Definition
Re-Ask As NeededEssential Elements Of Information
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Essential Elements Of Information
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J2EE
Glassfish
Expanded
TRIPP
SDR
Database
Request For Data
Served Data
Allow End-Users To
Create Own Requests
For Information
Allow End-Users To
Develop Own
Servlets
Allow End-Users To
Create Own Formatted
MessagesSlide23
Added Following Information To Hex Report
Type of Contamination
Expected End TimeAllow Changes To End Contamination TimeIncrease
DecreaseHex Contamination Report
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Modeling
Single Target
Multi-Target
Close
Range
Immediate Impact
BDA
Flyout
Model
No BDA
Long Range
Immediate Impact
BDA
Flyout
Model
No BDA
Multi-Target
Attack
BDA
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New Modeling
Single Target
Multi-Target
Close
Range
Immediate Impact
BDA
Immediate
Impact
BDA
Long Range
Flyout
Model
Hit / Miss BDA
Flyout
Model
Hit
/ Miss
BDA
Multi-Target
Attack
BDA
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Provide Order of Battle (OB) EditorEasy To Use By Non-Trained Individual
Relational Database Management System
No User Oracle RequirementNo User RDBMS RequirementGraphical User Interface
No Network Connections RequiredMultiple Independent Users
Remote Database Work
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Remote Database Work
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Scenario
Oracle
Database
JTLS Interface
Navigator
(JINN)
Static
XML
File
Dynamic
XML
File
JTLS Order of
Battle Editor
(JOBE)Slide28
Build Remote Graphical Database ProgramRemote Database Change Capability
Add / Delete Units and Unit-Owned Targets
Alter Units Within HierarchyMove Location of UnitsAlter Arrival Time of Units
Reintegration CapabilityAutomate Remote Change Integration In Database
Remote Database Work
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Air Tasking Order Viewer
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0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800
Current time
Mission Time /
Orbit Time
ETR
ETL
ATO KA
(
(
(User Selectable: Name or Call Sign)
Color Coding by Mission Type
ATL
SUNDOWN21
(
)
ATRSlide30
Controller Has No Ability To Change
Hex Edges For
BridgesTunnelsRoad/Rail Interdiction Points
Alter Bridge/Tunnel Hex Edge
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Hex Edge 0
Hex Edge 1Slide31
HRU DetectionARU Detects HRU
HRU Detects ARU
Covert HRU Detects Covert HRYNot PossibleTemporary FixJTLS 4.1 A Complete HRU Re-Write
HRU Detection And Destruction
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New Data Element In 4.0REFERENCE.DETECTION.DISTANCE
Compute:
REFERENCE.DETECTION.PROBAverage Hex Size / REFERENCE DETECTION DISTANCEEach Time Aircraft Moves
Draw Random Number To Determine If Detection Algorithm Should Be Executed.
Small Hex Representation
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JTLS Is Basically A Time To Detection ModelDiscrete Time Periods Are Created
Each Time Period Determine What Is Detected
Probability Object Detected Within The Time PeriodAs The Time Periods Get Smaller and Smaller
You Approach The Concept Of Time To DetectionProblem IsProbabilities Of Detection Highly Dependent On Selected Time Period -> Size Of Hex
Small Hex Representation
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Small Hex Representation
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15 Chances At Detection
31 Chances At DetectionSlide35
Small Hex Representation
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13 Chances At DetectionSlide36
Improvement SummaryAssign Squawk Block For Side
Example 5000 – 5277
Squawk Assignment PriorityIf Specified Use SquawkIf Mission Name Starts With Legal Squawk – Use It
If Side Block ExistsSelect One Squawk and Mark As UsedRelease Squawk When Mission Complete
If Not Assigned 1200
Automatic IFF Mode 3 Assignment
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ATO-T Is GrowingNaval
New Spreadsheet Tab
Good For Scheduled Ferries, Etc.AirTransfer MissionsNo Need For Squadrons
Will Work Like JMRM – Magically Placed At Starting PointDrawn From General Squadron With Correct Aircraft Type
Tool Civilian Air And Naval
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ImportanceCivilian Aircraft Representation Important
Realistic Background Noise
Monitor For Potential ProblemsIf An Aircraft Leaves Planned RouteNeeds To Be DetectedNeeds To Be Investigated
Use
Recognized Air Routes
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Use Recognized Air Routes
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Use Recognized Air Routes
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Use Recognized Air Routes
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Use Recognized Air Routes
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Use Recognized Air Routes
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Use Recognized Air Routes
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Airbase ClosureDamage Airbase RunwaysNo Easy Way To Stop Carrier Operations
Add Damage Catapult
Add Repair Catapult
Controller Damage/Repair Catapults
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WHIP Internationalization
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Google
Translation
Service
Type Sentence
To Be Translated
Translation Returned
Copy And Paste Into
Required XML File
Initial Translation HelpSlide47
JTLS-2009-10435WHIP Internationalization (i18n)
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R&A
Translation
Service
Language
XML
Google
Translation
Service
Google
Library
English
XML
Detailed Japanese Translation – 70% Accuracy
Initial Translation HelpSlide48
JTLS-2009-10435WHIP Internationalization (i18n)
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R&A
Translation
Editor
Language
XML
English
XML
Version and
Date Tagged
Currently Executes
Only In Windows
Environment
Update SupportSlide49
Goals Of ProjectDon’t Use Oracle Tools
iAS
– Too Expensive, Too Difficult To InstallContinue To Allow Web-Based AccessCommon User InterfaceDDS
WHIPTRIPPCombine DDS and GDP
Replace DDS Forms 6i
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JTLS-2010-10493Replace DDS Forms 6i
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J2EE
Glassfish
New
DDS
JTLS
Database
Request For Data
Served DataSlide51
One GlassFish Server Per Active Scenario
Multiple Users Per Scenario
Database Configuration Program (DCP)Where GlassFish ExecutesWhat Database Is Accessed
What Users Are DefinedNamePassword For Access To DDS
JTLS-2010-10493Replace DDS Forms 6i
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JTLS-2010-10493Replace DDS Forms 6i
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Machine 1
Glassfish
For
sdboif
Machine 2
Glassfish
For
sdbkor
Machine 3
Glassfish
For
ratest
Oracle
Server
TablespaceSlide53
JTLS-2010-10493Replace DDS Forms 6i
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Machine 1
Glassfish
For
sdboif
Oracle
Server
User 1
Browser
User 2
Browser
User 3
Browser
User 4
Browser
Machine1:43300
Machine1:43300
Machine1:43300
Machine1:43300Slide54
Simple ChangeAdd ICAO To FARP Data
Read / Write
SVP and CEPSVP – No ChecksOPMSets / Shows As Game Is Running
IMT Displays DataAdd
FARP ICAO Capability
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NATO ICC / US TBMCS Support
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ICC /
TBMCS
ATO/ACO
ATO-T
Air Mission
Orders
CEP
JODA
JTOISlide56
Original DesignSeparate Random Streams
Variance Reduction Technique
Change One Random Stream – Others UnaffectedMakes Analysis EasierReview Several Streams Used For More Than One Purpose
Added More – Cleaned Up
Random Number Stream Redesign
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CurrentlyArrays Are Used To Hold
Combat System Data
Supply Category DataFor These ObjectsTactical Unit PrototypesShip Unit Prototypes
Units
Improve CEP Data Structures
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Improve CEP Data Structures
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CS Name
CS TO&E
CS Score
Aircraft
0
10
APC
0
15
Crew
10
5
Infantry
20
2
Other People
5
1
Tank1
0
40
Tank2
0
30
Tank2
5
20
Trucks
0
8
TUP Combat System Array Example
44% Usage
56% Empty
100 Combat Systems
4% Usage
96% EmptySlide59
ImprovementEach Object Holds A List Of What It Has
Only What It Has
ExampleTUP Only Has 4 Items In The ListNo Matter Whether We Have100 Combat Systems
200 Combat Systems1000 Combat Systems
Improve CEP Data Structures
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Only Data Change RequiredMove TUP CS SCORE
SUP CS SCORE
ToCSP CS SCOREReason Didn’t Want To Lose Score Data For TUPs/SUPs
Improve CEP Data Structures
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Visual Flight Rule Squawk1200 In US
7000 In Europe
Other Theaters – UnknownCan’t Be Represented in JTLSVFR Squawk Is Now A Database Parameter
Remove Hard-Coded VFR Squawk
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Air Missions Can Carry SensorsSwath
“Vacuum” Cleaner Collection
Collect Everything In RangeRECCEXREP / IIRCollect On Assigned Tactical DSAGenerate RECCEXREP / IIR
National Asset Pass Has Single SensorCollect On Specific Number Covered DSAs
Automatic DSA Assignment
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National
Asset
DSA
Recce
No DSA
Recce
Priority Applies
Priority Does Not
Apply
Priority Applies
Time Between
Applies
Time
Between Does Not Apply
Time Between Applies
Max Number DSAs Apply
Max Number Does Not Apply
Max Number Does Not Apply
Range
To DSA Applies
Range
To DSA Applies
Range
To DSA Applies
Automatic DSA Assignment
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Questions
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