Title: WARSIM LC2IEDM Alignment Study
1WARSIM LC2IEDM Alignment Study
- Dr. Brian A. HaughDr. Francisco L. Loaiza Dr.
Reginald N. MeesonDr. Steven P. Wartik
Institute for Defense Analyses - Dr. Michael HiebMs. Lesley J. Painchaud
IITRI/AB Tech - Ms. Deborah Heystek AEgis Technologies
2Outline
- Introduction Alignment Studies
- WARSIM-LC2IEDM Alignment Study
- WARSIM LC2IEDM Results
- LC2IEDM WARSIM Results
- Conclusions
(Land Command and Control Information Exchange
Data Model)
3Purpose of Alignment Studies
- Develop assessment methodology for assessing
C4I-MS data compatibility - Determine current alignment of models as a
point of departure - Lay the groundwork for a C4I-MS Reference
Object Model - to support C4I-MS
interoperability including embedded simulation
4Interoperability of legacy and future Systems
MS
C4I
Shared Solutions
Processes For Alignment
Reusable Component Interfaces
Common Standards
Common Data/Object Models
Alignment of Architectures
5Standards-Based Interoperability Vision
Simulation-based Training COA
Analysis Rehearsal AAR C3 Test
Army C4I Systems
MS Systems
ltfuturegt
ARSIM
OMSC/Army C4I Object Models
ltfuturegt
JCDB/AICDMData Models
ltfuturegt
Command Messages
MCS
Status Reports
Aligned Models
Joint MS Scenario
- Facilitate C4I-MS Interoperation
- Minimize translation costs errors
- Promote reuse of software components
6What does Alignment Mean?
- Degree of alignment of one model with another is
the extent to which the 1st covers the
information in the 2nd - Numbers are relative measures
- Used to determine if different representations
increase or decrease alignment - The numbers do not reflect the amount of effort
required to increase alignment - Precise definitions of degree of alignment depend
on the level of alignment
7Degree of Alignment
- Perfect overall alignment is rare.
- We want to know
- How close are theelements to beingfully
aligned? - What changes will improve alignment?
Simulations
- Alignment assessment yields the degree of
alignment - Quantitative measurement of data
interoperability. - 100 means full alignment 0 means no alignment.
8Alignment Levels
Modeling Elements
Alignment Level
Simulation
C4I
WARSIM
LC2IEDM / JDM
Entity
Entities
- Classes
- Complex data types
State
Attributes
- Class attributes
- Complex data type fields
Value
- Physical representation (CHAR(6), NUMBER(7,4))
- Codes (EAP, ACTTA)
- Predefined (double, Boolean)
- Enumerations (abort_reason_e)
9Outline
- Introduction Alignment Studies
- WARSIM-LC2IEDM Alignment Study
- WARSIM LC2IEDM Results
- LC2IEDM WARSIM Results
- Conclusions
10Scope of Study
Assess Alignment
MS Model
C4I Model
LC2IEDM
Elements of JSIMS FOM
IDEF1X Entity-Relationship Model
- WARSIM managed object classes attributes
- Equipment, Unit, Environment, C4I
- Map from WARSIM to the LC2IEDM
1st phase
- Map from the LC2IEDM to WARSIM
- JCDB appendix
2nd phase
(Land Command and Control Information Exchange
Data Model)
11WARSIM Classes from JSIMS FOM
JSIMS FOM object classes managed by WARSIM used
in initial phase of WARSIM-LC2IEDM alignment
study (excludes c2_artifacts and c4i
initialization subclasses)
minefield.land
12LC2IEDM Overview
Main LC2IEDM entities mapped to in initial phase
of study
13Outline
- Introduction Alignment Studies
- WARSIM-LC2IEDM Alignment Study
- WARSIM LC2IEDM Results
- LC2IEDM WARSIM Results
- Conclusions
14Study Areas Covered
- Unit
- Equipment
- Environment
- C4I
15Unit Area Alignment
WARSIM
LC2IEDM (partial)
HOLDING
OBJECT-TYPE
OBJECT-ITEM
OBJECT-ITEM-TYPE
P
ACTION
ACTION-TASK
ORGANISATION-ACTION-TASK-ASSOCIATION
PERSON-TYPE
PERSON
ORGANISATION-TYPE
MATERIEL-TYPE
ORGANISATION
EQUIPMENT-TYPE
UNIT-TYPE
UNIT
ORGANISATION-TYPE-ESTABLISHMENT
ORGANISATION-ORGANISATION-TYPE-ESTABLISHMENT
ORGANISATION-TYPE-ESTABLISHMENT-MATERIEL-TYPE-DETA
IL
ORGANISATION-TYPE-ESTABLISHMENT-PERSON-TYPE-DETAIL
16Unit Class Alignment Results
WARSIM
LC2IEDM
100
0
Because the LC2IEDM cant model frequency, C4I
databases may be unable to initialize or log
information on a units primary comm frequency
ACTION-TASK-STATUS-CATEGORY-CODE "ACTVTY" (in
execution) ACTION-TASK-STATUS-PROGRESS-CODE
"IPR" (in progress).
17Unit Enumerated Datatype Example
33
org_type_e equip_group, supply_cache, unit
ORGANISATION-CATEGORY-CODE UN (unit), CO
(convoy), PO (post), NOS (not otherwise
specified) NKN
18Results for Unit Area
- 2 classes, 20 complex data types assessed
(Entity-level assessments). - 99 JSIMS FOMattributesassessed(State-levelasse
ssments). - 11 JSIMS FOM domains assessed (Value-level
assessments).
19Unaligned Attribute Examples
- frequency
- In Hertz, frequency other units use to send
messages to this unit - mission_effectiveness
- mission effectiveness of the unit
- morale
- 0-100
- pdp_level
- 0-100 percent concealment in a defensive position
- Low support via ACTION-EVENT-SUBCATEGORY-CODE of
"HIDE, but no percentage
20Study Areas Covered
- Unit
- Equipment
- Environment
- C4I
21Equipment Area Alignment
LC2IEDM (partial)
WARSIM
OBJECT-ITEM
OBJECT-TYPE
org.land
org.land.supply_cache
PERSON
MATERIEL
MATERIEL-TYPE
initialization
POINT
ORGANISATION-ORGANISATION-TYPE-ESTABLISHMENT
ORGANISATION-TYPE-ESTABLISHMENT-ORGANISATION-TYPE-
DETAIL
ORGANISATION-TYPE-ESTABLISHMENT
22Attribute Alignment
LC2IEDM
WARSIM
100
100
Because the LC2IEDM cant model equipment group
exposure, C4I databases may be unable to
initialize or log information on degree of unit
exposure
23Results for Equipment Area
- 15 classes, 28 complex data types assessed
(Entity-level assessments). - 136 JSIMS FOMattributesassessed(State-levelass
essments). - 85 JSIMS FOM domains assessed (Value-level
assessments).
24Examples of Unaligned Attributes
25Study Areas Covered
- Unit
- Equipment
- Environment
- C4I
26Environment Area Alignment
TCDM Coverages
LC2IEDM (partial)
- Surface Areals
- Physiography
- Vegetation
- Urban
- Water
Point Culture
Linear and Point Hydrography
Linear and Areal Terrain Obstacles
Maritime Trafficability
Linear Connectivity/Distribution
Linear and Point Transportation
Battlefield Elements
Administrative Boundaries
Metadata
Geotile Reference
Sole JSIMS FOM environment class
minefield.land
27Terrain Feature Examples
LC2IEDM
- Surface Areals
- Physiography
- Sand Dune
- Urban
- Airport/Airstrip
25
34
Point Culture Depot (storage)
Stadium
Linear and Point Transportation Tunnel
Bridge
28Attribute Examples - Infantry Trench
ELEVATED-ABSOLUTE-POINT
Overall Alignment 95
elevated-absolute-point-elevated-dimension
ACTION-EFFECT
Infantry Trench
action-effect-description-code
Depth Below Surface Level
100
Damage, General
75
ACTION-TASK-STATUS
Preparation for Destruction Completion,
Explosive (Fraction)
100
action-task-status-completion-fraction
100
Object Identification Number
Width
100
OBJECT-ITEM
object-item-id
REGULAR-AREA
regular-area-minor-dimension
29Terrain Data Alignment Results
- Set of 167 TCDM Features were selected to be
mapped to LC2IEDM as most relevant
- 927 TCDM Features total in TCDM
- Mapped Features are all those with Attributes
- 87 TCDM Attributesmapped to LC2IEDM
- Overall Alignment of 167 is 40
30Terrain Alignment by Coverage
31Unaligned Attributes - Examples
32Study Areas Covered
- Unit
- Equipment
- Environment
- C4I
33WARSIM C4I OBJECT CLASSES
- C4I initialization classes in JSIMS FOM
- Do not represent battlefield objects
- Provide data to configure the C4I Interface
specific to the C4I devices located in the
attached TOC - Because the C4I/C2 Classes are specific to the
WARSIM C4I Interface, they are outside the scope
of this study - Examples
- initialization.land.c4i.cmp_interface_p
provides data for C4IHandler to write for
CMPInterface - c2_artifacts.land.state.c4i_handler contains
FOM objects used in C4I interface
34Outline
- Introduction Alignment Studies
- WARSIM-LC2IEDM Alignment Study
- WARSIM LC2IEDM Results
- LC2IEDM WARSIM Results
- Conclusions
35Alignment of LC2IEDM Unit Data
- LC2IEDMs structure for modeling units is much
richer than WARSIMs - WARSIM only models subordinate and supporting
units - LC2IEDM enumerates 45 different types of
associations (full control, tactical control,
operational control, etc.) between units - Of 36 LC2IEDM attributes assessed
- Slightly under half align fully
- 30 do not align at all
- Overall degree of alignment of Unit area is 45
36Unit area attribute alignments
- Alignment assessment ranges for LC2IEDM Unit
attributes as covered by WARSIM model
37LC2IEDM Equipment Data
- LC2IEDM models equipment as instances of the
MATERIEL entity, a subtype of OBJECT-ITEM - LC2IEDM has specific entities for modeling status
and capability of equipment - WARSIM has some attributes for status
capability - We assessed 16 entities and 58 attributes.
- Over ? of the attributes did not align at all
- Over ? aligned less than 50
- Overall alignment of equipment area was 36
38Equipment area attribute alignments
- Ranges of degree of alignment of LC2IEDM
equipment attributes with WARSIM model
39LC2IEDM Environment Data
- LC2IEDM environment data
- Concentrated in FACILITY, FEATURE,
FACILITY-TYPE, and FEATURE-TYPE entities, their
subclasses and related entities - Degrees of alignment by entity
- FACILITY-TYPE 51
- CONTROL-FEATURE 5
- GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE 83
40Outline
- Introduction Alignment Studies
- WARSIM-LC2IEDM Alignment Study
- WARSIM LC2IEDM Results
- LC2IEDM WARSIM Results
- Conclusions
41Study Results Summary
- Qualitatively
- Substantial overlap in WARSIM LC2IEDM
- Much that does not match, or matches poorly
- Considerable work needed for better alignment
- Quantitatively
42Value of Alignment Studies
- Guidance as to what sorts of data need to be in
simulations to interoperate with Army C4I
systems - Prepares for embedded simulation using common
data models in future Army C4I systems - Lay the groundwork for a C4I-MS Reference
Object Model - to support C4I-MS system
interoperability including embedded simulation