DocumentCode
2187112
Title
JTRS executable architecture
Author
Hurvitz, Joseph Stuart
Author_Institution
MITRE Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
fYear
2008
fDate
7-10 Dec. 2008
Firstpage
2929
Lastpage
2929
Abstract
Assessing the benefit of improved battlefield communication is a constant discussion within the DoD. Related to this discussion are questions of ¿what¿ and ¿how much¿ to procure in an environment of fiscal constraint. This paper describes a methodology that quantifies the benefit of battlefield communication technologies and utilizes the results in a warfighter cost/benefits study. To quantify the value of communication technologies, discrete event simulation is used to expand upon the static DoD architecture framework products developed for the joint staff capabilities integration & development system process. The ARENA simulation package is employed to produce executable architecture of various military missions. Results quantify communication effectiveness into five warfighter metrics: speed of command, situational awareness, footprint, transformational impact, and interoperability. The metrics constitute the benefit portion of a portfolio analysis study to help decision makers determine which communication technologies should be developed and integrated onto military platforms.
Keywords
cost-benefit analysis; discrete event simulation; military computing; software architecture; ARENA simulation package; JTRS executable architecture; battlefield communication; decision making; discrete event simulation; joint staff capabilities integration; military missions; portfolio analysis; situational awareness; static Department of Defense architecture framework products; warfighter cost-benefits study; warfighter metrics; Communication effectiveness; Communications technology; Discrete event simulation; Military communication; Packaging; Portfolios; USA Councils;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference, 2008. WSC 2008. Winter
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2707-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2708-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2008.4736419
Filename
4736419
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