Title: Anthony Springall
104E-SIW-088 Progress Reporton NATO Standards
Development for Maritime Simulation June 2004
Anthony Springall UK Defence Procurement
Agency Dr. David Hyland Detica Richard Reading
VisiTech, Ltd. David Spilling SEA Ltd.
NATO Naval Armaments Group 6 Sub-Group 61
Virtual Ships
2004 European Simulation Interoperability Workshop
2Background
- NATO Naval Group 6 on Ship Design
- Specialist Team on Simulation Based Design and
Virtual Prototyping (ST-SBDVP) - ANEP 61 released in February 2001
- NATO Interoperability Re-Use Study (NIREUS)
deployed 13-nation technology demonstrator in
October 2001 - Sub-Group 61 Virtual Ships
- NATO Standards for SBDVP applied to ship
acquisition - Build upon Specialist Team results
- NIREUS testbed for exercising potential standards
(e.g., interoperability of product information
models and runtime simulations) - MOU to enable formal implementation of critical
experiments and technology developments
3NATO Standards for Virtual Ships
- Introduction
- The ship design communities of NATO and other
nations require a standard agreement (STANAG) to
facilitate improved access to simulation
technology during early phases of ship
acquisition - Aim
- The aim of the STANAG is to promote the use of
simulation modules and to standardise the
interfaces to those modules - Objectives
- To achieve more cost efficient reuse and
interoperability of simulation modules
4Standard Agreement
- Participating Nations agree that the STANAG shall
govern the development and implementation of
interoperable and re-usable maritime simulations - The STANAG describes the procedures and mechanics
of how to achieve maritime simulation
interoperability and re-use in a consistent,
effective and expeditious manner
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5STANAG Development Work Breakdown
STANAG Virtual Ship Technologies
Compilation
Data Management
Modelling Simulation
Process
- Scope
- Purpose
- Audience
- Data management
- Modelling simulation
- Process
- Lessons learned
- Drafting
- Review revision
Candidate technologies / standards
Candidate technologies / standards
Candidate technologies / standards
Standard Rules
- Standard Simulation Components
- Examples from NIREUS,
- Scenario list,
Use of Simulation within Procurement Processes
- Standard Data Model
- Standards for common names and hierarchies
- Process Guidance
- Workflow control
- FEDEP SEDEP
- Configuration management
- Fidelity granularity
- Design iteration
- Design of experiments
- Standard Support Tools
- Visualisation
- Data logging
- Scenario editor
- RTI
- Security
Information Access Software Interface Standard
6Proposed STANAG
HLA
HLA
STANAG
Virtual Ship andEnvironment Standard
Development Process
Components FOMs Repository Template
Standard Simulation Architecture
7STANAG Components Annex A
- Virtual Ship and environment standard development
process - Data management in context of ship design process
- Process activities specific to development of
virtual maritime environment - Described as overlay to FEDEP
- Calls for FEDEP cycles to be described as
components within ship design process workflows
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8Virtual Ship Data Layers
Runtime Infrastructure
Runtime
Simulation Federate
Simulation Federate
Simulation Federate
Simulation Federate
Simulation DataObject
Simulation DataObject
Simulation DataObject
Simulation DataObject
Simulation DataObject
Pre-Runtime
Model Data Objects
PhenomenologicalModel
Ship ProductModel
Air SystemProduct Model
9Modellers Simulationists Worldviews
Simulationists View
Simulation Data Interface
All the answers are made here I realize the
virtual ship
Simulation Component/Federate
Simulation Component/Federate
Simulation Component/Federate
Simulation Component/Federate
Product Modellers View
Static Data
Static Data
Static Data
Tool
- Vague cloud of data sources for representing
physical systems and phenomena - Not much is expected in the way of central or
common product model(s)
Product Model
Tool
Tool
All the data lives here I am the virtual ship
- Vague cloud of simulation tools, that the
Product Model allows to borrow data from the
virtual ship - Not much is expected back in the way of new data
10Ship Design and Simulation Workflows
Simulation supported ship design process Workflow
view
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11STANAG Components Annex B
- Standard simulation architecture and standards
- Adopt IEEE 1516 reference and leverage existing
IEEE and NATO documentation - Define and adopt standard NG6 Reference FOM
- RPR FOM 2.0 plus virtual ship extensions
- Define and adopt standard NG6 Federation
Agreement - RPR FOM GRIM 2.0 plus virtual ship extensions
12STANAG Components Annex C
- Repository and template for federation components
and FOMs - Dynamic aspects of STANAG achieved through
Repository - Repository and template design
- Governance structure and management process
13Federation Component Template General
Information
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14Federation Component Template Data Context
Execution
15Processes
Ship Acquisition Process
Evolution
SG/61 STANAG Process
Proposed Common Components/FOMs
STANAG Repository
Components FOMs Repository
STANAG Reference Components FOMS Repository
Periodic Review
Mature Acceptance, Interest, Use
16SG/61 Timetable
- STANAG draft by July 04 (Edition 0)
- Draft for internal SG/61 review completed April
04 - STANAG first edition for ratification by Dec 05
- MOU ready for signature end March 04
- ANEP update end 2006
- Advisory, recommended practices that augment
STANAG - Possible NIAG study 2005-2006
17Summary
- NATO SG61 Virtual Ships STANAG development
underway - First draft completed April 2004
- STANAG components
- Virtual Ship and environment standard process
- Standard simulation architecture and sim
standards - Repository and template for federation components
and FOMs - NG6/SG61 will continue to raise the level of
awareness of the benefits, costs, and risks of
MS for surface ship systems acquisition