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Summary Allows User To Verify Change Alternate Base Order Accepted Quickly Determine Current Assigned Alternate Most Likely Use When Base Is Closes Sort By Alternate Which Bases Need Their Alternate Changed ID: 264610

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Slide1

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

October 2011

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2Slide3

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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3Slide4

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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5Slide6

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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8Slide9

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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12Slide13

Change Depth Order

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13Slide14

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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20Slide21

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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23Slide24

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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25Slide26

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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28Slide29

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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31Slide32

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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32Slide33

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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36Slide37

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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45Slide46

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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49Slide50

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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56Slide57

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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59Slide60

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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60Slide61

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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61Slide62

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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62Slide63

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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