Title: The
1The Tactical Simulation Interface Unit
(TSIU) Program
2Tactical Simulation Interface Unit (TSIU)
Virtual Battlefield
Command and Control Organizations
TOC
- Provides the linkage between the
simulation world and the
tactical command and control (C2)
world - Simulation information is translated/routed
to the appropriate tactical workstation(s) - Operators/cells/staffs receive information
from their C2 systems as they would tactically - No resident SW required on C2 systems,
Train-as-you-Fight - TSIU adapts to changing tactical message
requirements-the simulations do not
Low cost, low footprint, flexible C4I stimulation
capability
3History
- 94 CSA directed SSDC Commander to create a TOC
that would demonstrate the ability to
synchronize the four pillars of Theater Missile
Defense (Attack, Active Defense, Passive
Defense, BMC4I) - 95 Directive resulted in the establishment of
the ARSPACE Force Projection Tactical
Operations Center (FPTOC) - 95 Battle Integration Center (BIC), SSDC tasked
to provide simulation/stimulation support for
technical testing, training, TTP development,
and exercise support - 95-97 BIC, later Space and Missile Defense
Battle Lab (SMDBL) provided stimulation support
to FPTOC in multiple efforts - 97-00 Capability developed to support FPTOC
utilized by other organizations and efforts
ranging from Battalion through CINC level
4Tactical Simulation Interface Unit (TSIU)
Tactical Workstations
TOC
- MCS
- ADSI
- MIST
- MSTS
- Applique/FBCB2
- ASAS
- FAAD EO
- GCCS
- JSWS
- IAS
- AMDWS
- GALE
- GCCS-A
- TCTA
- WOTS
Virtual Battlefield
TSIU Tactical Message Capability
Virtual Battlefield Created By Simulation
Environment
- USMTF 93, 99,00
- FDL
- OTH-G
- SCDL VARIANT (MTI)
- TRAP/TDDS (TACELINT, SENSORREP)
- TIBS (TIMF, TDIMF)
- TADIL-A
- VMF
- JVMF
- Open Ended
- Tailorable to Meet Training Objectives, Resources
- DIS/HLA Capability
- Simulations Worked With Include
- ModSAF - Eagle - ITEMS - - EADSIM - EADTB - MDST
- - JANUS - JTLS - JCATS
- - ATCOM - CFOR ModSAF - ICE
- - TAFSM/FIRESIM XXI - CCTTSAF
- Over 90 different tactical messages
- Represent
- Blue SA
- Red SA
- Early Warning
- Air Picture
- Sensors
- Logistics
5Tactical Simulation Interface Unit Applications
1994 Atlantic Resolve
1995 Roving Sands Prairie Warrior Joint
Project Optic Cobra (JPOC) JWID Bright
Star Army Exper. 2
1996 Internal Look Roving Sands Prairie
Warrior JPOC UFL Bright Star Army Exper.
3 Unified Endeavor
1997 Roving Sands ATMDE Training UFL AVN
Test Bed DTX-1, 2 JTFLEX 97-2/-3,
98-1 Coherent Defense DIV AWE Army Exper.
4
1999 AAMDC Training ARCENT DOCCEX Lucky
Main Lucky Sentinel Bright Star Roving
Sands Wrap TRADOC Army Experiment
6 STRICOM/NSC CCTT FSST DBST
Staff COFT CECOM Support PEO Aviation
Support I-43 ADA Ex Eval I-5 ADA Ex Eval
1998 JTFEX 98-2 11th ADA Brigade Training F
SST (6-37 MLRS) JPOW AAMDC (Kuwait)
Support Army Exper. 5 CCTT
Development AVNCATT-A Support BICEP
Support
2000 ARCENT Lucky Warrior 00-1 Lucky
Warrior 00-2 Lucky Sentinel AMSO
Support III CWFX JCF AWE PEO Aviation Ft.
Bliss Support CTSF Support STRICOM/NSC DBST
FSST Korea Support USAREUR
Support Staff COFT AVCATT Support OneSAF
Int Iron House SPRINT JSIMS Project Office
Support
- Support for over 60 events during the past 6
years - Ranging from individual through CINC level
training events - Multiple experiment events
- Multiple joint efforts
Capability based on proven results
6Current TSIU Leave Behind
Korea
2ID Camp Stanley
7th ATC
Ft. Leavenworth NSC, TRAC, CGSC
Ft. Drum JCF AWE SPT
Ft. Monmouth CECOM
I Corps
Joint Battle Center
NTC
ARCENT Simcenter
Colorado Springs SMDBL
Huntsville, SBC
STRICOM
Ft. Bliss Warfighting Center
Ft. Polk
Ft. Hood CTSF DBST
Ft. Rucker
7Applications
- Division Advanced Warfighting Experiment (DAWE)
- Desert Thunder - Contingency Operations Support
- Digitized Battle Staff Trainer (DBST)
- PEO Aviation Support
- 3rd U.S. Army (ARCENT) Support
Material Developer, Combat Developer, Warfighter
8Division AdvancedWarfighting Experiment
- Fall 1997
- Support to ARSPACE Early Warning Pager Initiative
- Provided significant time savings over standard
notification - Basis for Pager Alert Warning System (PAWS) in
theater support capability - TSIU
- Received information from EADSIM
- Provided C121 TACELINT to MCS
- Provided Theater Information Broadcast System
(TIBS), Tactical and Related Applications
(TRAP), and FAAD Data Link (FDL) tactical
messages
ADSI
EW
DIS
CBS
RTM
EADSIM
TSIU
MCS
Pager Alert Warning System (PAWS)
AIR/TMD Information
CI2I TACELINT
FAAD EO
Unit NBC Officer
AIR
9Desert Thunder - Contingency Support Operations
- Spring 1998
- 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense (AAMDC)
deployed to Kuwait in support of 3rd U.S. Army
(ARCENT) to provide TMD expertise - Four month deployment requested training with
minimal in-theater presence - Used real world IPB product
- TSIU provided
- Red/Blue SA
- Sensor Information
- Early Warning
- 32nd AAMDC went through daily rehearsals
- On-site Sim/Stim support
- Two workstations
- Three personnel
SIPRNET
Camp DOHA Kuwait
Huntsville
Simulation Architecture
HUNTSVILLE
EAGLE
TSIU
SIPRNET Connection
FDL TRAP TIBS MTI USMTF
MODSAF
EADSIM
STEALTH
10Digitized Battle Staff Trainer (DBST) Support
- Fall 1999 - Ongoing
- National Simulation Center (NSC) sponsored
- STRICOM supported
- Focused on providing support to digitized units
- 4th ID at Ft. Hood
- 10th Mountain Division JCF AWE
- NTC rotations (Aug/Sep 00)
- Provides individual/ collective staff
training - TSIU provides
- Red/Blue SA
- Sensor information
- Air/EW
- Logistics data
Simulation Environment
Tactical Environment
X
JANUS
AFATDS (PIU)
MCS
ASAS
JSWS
AMDWS
FAAD EO
TSIU
USMTF S507
USMTF C111 TACREP C101 RECCEXREP C121
TACELINT S303 SALUTE
MTI
FDL AIR EW
VMF CFF
FDL AIR EW
USMTF S507
EADSIM
DIS LAN
TACTICAL LAN
PIU
II
FIRESIM
Open Ended Architecture
AFATDS (PIU)
MCS
ASAS
STORM Stealth (UAV) TACSIM
USMTF S507
JVMF KO4.1
VMF CFF
11PEO Aviation Support
- Summer 2000
- Provide capability to link constructive and
virtual aviation simulations with FBCB2 C2
capability - Two-way capability
- Applications
- Evaluation of concepts to enhance FBCB2 EBC into
Apache and Comanche Aircraft - Evaluation of aviation tactical message
requirements/systems with other digitized C2
systems - Development and testing of C2 CONOPS and TTPs
- TSIU
- Delivers tactical message to FBCB2, APPLIQUE,
AFATDS - Receives tactical message from FBCB2
- Optionally removes tactical message header
- Encapsulates tactical message into a signal PDU
for processing by SWaPs/ITEMS
123rd U.S Army (ARCENT) Support
- December 1998 On-going
- New command control capability Lucky Warrior
CP - ARCENT required low cost, expandable sustainment
training capability - Provide stimulation for Army ABCS and other
service and joint C2 systems - GCCS (TADIL-A, OTH-Gold)
- ACE requirement
- TSIU currently providing C4I stimulation to
- ARCENT quarterly staff collective training
events - Support to JWFC in ARCENT Lucky
Sentinel exercises - Recent Lucky Sentinel 2000 simulation support
architecture
Simulation Environment
Tactical Environment
ADSI, GCCS, JSWS, AMDWS, GCCS-A, ASAS
COIC
JTLS C4I IF
JTLS
CENTCOM
GCCS
HLA LAN
1st MEF
IAS
ARCENT ACE
HLA RTI
ASAS, JSWS
TACTICAL LAN
1st CD
AMDWS. ASAS
DIS LAN
ADSI, AMDWS, ASAS, GCCS
32nd AAMDC
EADSIM
TSIU
GCCS, JSWS, GALE, AMDWS, WOTS, ADSI, ASAS
AOC/BCD
13Lessons Learned
- Understand Warfighter requirements
- Provide tailored simulation/C2 stimulation
capability - Crawl, walk, run
- Operator understanding
- Functional threads
Example Early Warning Functional Thread
ASAS
USMTF TACELINT
ACE
OPFOR
RED CMDR
ASAS
EADSIM
EADSIM
TSIU
And
MESL LAUNCH
PDU-ES SCUD
PDU-ES JTAGS PDU-S/T TBM LPP TBM IPP TBM
POS
PDU-ES DOCC Tactical MSGs TBM Info
ADSI
TIBS TIMF TRAP
FDL
KEY
AMDWS
Digital Manual
OI
14Current Development
- Efficient/reliable/expandable/ maintainable
Object oriented approach - Robust software development methodology/tools
Reuse of DII COE components (e.g., CMP and
JCDB) Consistent with AMSO/DMSO/SIMCI/
etc. requirements and C4I reference FOMS - DIS and HLA compliance
- DIS 2.04 and newer
- FOM agile/FOM independent
- Easy to use/low overhead Enhanced GUI
Communication threads Scenario archive/reuse
- Robust capabilities Two-way communications
between live/simulated forces Comprehensive
tactical communications capabilities
Multiple information parsing/
formatting/delivery options Manual
communication injection/control Support for
legacy and evolving C4I systems (e.g., ABCS
6.0) AAR support - Portable to different platforms
- Additional tactical messages TADIL-J, TAB 37/31,
USMTF 2000, JVMF
15SOM Development
- C4ISR updates modeled as interactions
- Information published as full data elements
- Interaction format based on previous
transmit/signal message update implementation - Does not require simulation knowledge of tactical
formats - Interactions defined by category
- Parameter level of detail to support readability
and future flexibility
Interaction1
Interaction2
Interaction
Parameter
Datatype
Blue_Force_Tracking
Resource Location
Red_Order_of_Battle
ACE Enemy
ACE Enemy
Header
char
Early_Warning
TBM
Update
Message_ID
char
OHS
Radio Source
Radio Source
Struct
Targeting_Data
JSTARS
_
MTI
Time_Stamp
Float
JSTARS
_
GSM
Location
Float
UAV
_Telemetry
Velocity
Velocity_
Struct
UAV
_Salute
Force_ID
Unsigned short
Air_Picture
Air_Track
Echelon_Level
Echelon_
Enum
Logistics
Resource
Unit_Number
Unsigned short
Resource Supply
Org_Type
char
Maneuver_Control
Battlefield_Geo
Enemy_Master_Key
char
Operations_Order
Reporting_Enemy
char
Other
Free_Text
Place_Location_ID
char
16Potential Development
- SOM expansion to support transmission and receipt
of digital orders using a type of Battle
Management Language possible voice-to-digital
translation - Support for alternative communications/destination
s and means - Support for transmission of INTEL sensor data
including audio, video, radar and IR data to C4I
systems - Support for injection of the effects of
communications latencies and degradation - AAR support for the implementation
tracing/reporting of information operations
effects - The exchange and execution of exercise control
commands and data - Tactical to tactical message translation
17Key Points andRecommendations for SISO
- Key simulation interoperability points
- Establish clear lanes of responsibility
- Standardized interfaces (DIS, HLA)
- Focus on warfighter requirements and usability
- Potential SISO standards activities
- Continue reference FOM development
- Standardized thread development
- Mix of embedded/distributed Sim/Stim capability
What does good look like? - How do C2 organizations train/conduct mission
planning and rehearsals while maintaining/monitori
ng current situational awareness
18Summary
- Robust, tested capability
- Multiple domain support
- Lessons learned from Muddy Boots perspective
- Current and future development