Title :
A simulation System of Systems to assess military aircraft protection
Author :
Boily, Pascal ; Harrison, Nathalie
Author_Institution :
Defence R&D Canada - Valcartier, Quebec City, QC, Canada
Abstract :
A simulation-based System of Systems (SoS), called a Virtual Proving Ground (VPG), is being developed as a comprehensive and robust approach to support aircraft protection engineering and training. For more than 20 years, laboratories and specialized equipment were developed and operated for the evaluation of aircraft self-protection. Most of these systems were originally designed on a standalone basis to answer specific questions. On the other hand, operational requests followed an ad-hoc process that did not allow traceability and knowledge management. As these systems are complementary, their integration came as a logical path to increase the capability. This paper presents an overview of the VPG SoS, including the individual systems, the common architecture framework and the services that are key to a comprehensive approach: collaborative tools and computer-assisted processes. The paper also introduces the SoS inner capability to evolve and discusses the benefits of the approach. The VPG links hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) systems within a common virtual environment. The simulation includes not only services like time and error management, but also a robust execution engine that allows the execution of a broad variety of digital models. It was designed to facilitate reusability by flexible composition schemes and standardized interfaces. Like building blocks, the SoS allows the substitution of digital models with their HWIL counterparts. The decision to use a digital or hardware component must be based on the requirements for a specific level of fidelity or performance. The SoS extends beyond the sole integration of software and hardware systems. It also includes a set of collaborative tools with associated processes, and implements an overarching verification and validation methodology. The collaborative tools are developed to facilitate the communication and interaction, and bring a cultural change within the operational community. More than just a database or - portal, it unifies the way requests are managed by the stakeholders by clarifying the roles and responsibilities; it centralizes data from databases that were up to now located in different places; and finally, it greatly fosters knowledge management and robust problem solving within the organization.
Keywords :
aerospace simulation; knowledge management; military aircraft; military computing; problem solving; virtual reality; VPG SoS; aircraft protection engineering; aircraft protection training; collaborative tools; computer-assisted processes; hardware-in-the-loop systems; knowledge management; military aircraft protection assessment; problem solving; system of systems simulation; virtual environment; virtual proving ground; Aircraft; Analytical models; Atmospheric modeling; Collaboration; Computational modeling; Laboratories; Object oriented modeling; collaborative environment; computer-assisted processes; simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Systems Conference (SysCon), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0748-2
DOI :
10.1109/SysCon.2012.6189501