Title :
UK Experiences of Using Coalition Battle Management Language
Author_Institution :
Training & Simulation Syst., QinetiQ Ltd., Farnborough, UK
Abstract :
The development of Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) has provided a new set of tools to enable C2-Simulation interoperability to be achieved using common, international standards rather than the customised and sometimes ad hoc methods used previously. Furthermore, it permits complex, multi-national coalition federations to be designed and executed. NATO MSG-048 was established in 2006 to evaluate C-BML as a practical means of achieving C2-Simulation interoperability and as part of its chartered activities conducted a number of C-BML experiments culminating in an ambitious experiment in November 2009. MSG-085 has been established to build on the earlier work of MSG-048 and its programme of work includes focussed experimentation and evaluation of different C-BML systems. This paper addresses issues in early implementation of C-BML for the next generation of C-BML, including multiple simulations, translators, the Military Scenario Definition Language, and C-BML middleware. This paper is intended to complement companion papers on servers and grammar in a session on distributed military simulation in coalitions.
Keywords :
command and control systems; formal languages; military communication; open systems; standardisation; UK experiences; ad-hoc methods; coalition battle management language; command and control interoperability; international standards; Aircraft; Atmospheric modeling; Command and control systems; Databases; Joints; Planning; Web services; battle management language; command and control interoperability;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT), 2011 IEEE/ACM 15th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Salford
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1643-0
DOI :
10.1109/DS-RT.2011.25