DocumentCode
810732
Title
DIS today [Distributed interactive simulation]
Author
Hofer, Ronald C. ; Loper, Margaret L.
Author_Institution
US Army Simulation Training & Instrum. Command, Orlando, FL, USA
Volume
83
Issue
8
fYear
1995
fDate
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1124
Lastpage
1137
Abstract
As the power and potential to create robust distributed interactive simulation (DIS) environments using the technical principles introduced by the SIMNET project gains recognition, the need for establishing standards for the implementation of these principles has grown dramatically. Initially, the interest in achieving interoperability between many disparate simulation components drove the work in developing standards. More recently, an equally important aspect for establishing standards has been to expand the market opportunities for simulation component suppliers. During the past five years, Workshops on Standards for the Interoperability of Distributed Simulations have provided the forum for establishing standards for networking dissimilar simulations to create virtual worlds in which many subjects can interact. These virtual worlds can be used for training individuals, testing equipment, prototyping products, research and development or any application involving the interaction of groups of people in a common synthetic environment
Keywords
IEEE standards; digital simulation; groupware; interactive systems; local area networks; open systems; protocols; software standards; SIMNET project; common synthetic environment; dissimilar simulation networking; distributed interactive simulation environments; equipment testing; interoperability; market opportunities; product prototyping; research and development; simulation component suppliers; standards; training; virtual worlds; Application software; Computational modeling; Conferences; Environmental management; Market opportunities; Robustness; Standards development; Standards organizations; Testing; Virtual prototyping;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/5.400453
Filename
400453
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