Title: Empirical Knowledge Transfer and Collaboration with SRS
1Empirical Knowledge Transfer and Collaboration
with SRS
Tom Bracewell QuickSilver Project Raytheon
2Targeting QuickSilver to Defense Needs
- Raytheons key contributions to SRS
- Define military scenarios and critical
performance metrics applicable to using
QuickSilver in defense systems. - Pursue Technology Transition to Navy Open
Architecture, DD(X) and other defense programs. - Look at Georgia Techs SRS Architecture Study
from a military context.
3Ricochet Scenario Generator
- Our scenario generator will let us evaluate
Ricochet for a wide range of systems.
4Cayuga Scenario for Net-Centric Warfare
Imagine a PDA that gives soldiers situation
awareness.
- 1000 5000 troops.
- Each troop emits 1 event/minute to report
location. - An insurgent event is created every hour.
- There are 10 troop areas, Iraqis are in one area.
- Troops and insurgents are uniformly distributed.
Many possible queries - for example Notify all
soldiers who are less than 5km downwind of a
chemical attack.
Concept was reviewed by Rear Adm. Tom Bush (ret.)
and Brig. Gen. Bill Engel (ret.).
5Technology Transition
- Navy Open Architecture
- Service-Oriented Architecture for next-generation
warships - Time-critical services
- 300-400 nodes, fault tolerant
- DD(X) is first next-generation warship
- Raytheon is developing the DD(X) Total Ship
Computing Environment - DD(X) to evaluate Ricochet
- Need a scalable, reliable, low latency multicast
- The best COTS product is an order of magnitude
too slow
Will continue to pursue technology transition as
more systems enter development phase