The AN/SQQ-89(V)-T() On-Board Trainer provides an at-sea training environment for sensor operators, ship teams, and ship/air teams by stimulating various sensors on surface ASW ships. Training sessions are controlled by scenario files, which specify the motions and the acoustic/electromagnetic emission parameters of simulated ships, submarines, and aircraft, as well as related medium propagation characteristics. Creating and modifying these scenario files is a labor-intensive operation. A variety of software concepts for computer-aided generation of training scenarios have been defined. A geometric transformation program permits the geometry of a scenario to be modified to support battle group training, to accommodate changes in sonar conditions, to optimize ship time and fuel usage, or simply to produce variety. A macrocompiler permits rapid assembly of a scenario from archived segments. A more advanced automatic macrocompiler permits the simulated targets and ownship to interact with each other according to user-defined functions during scenario compilation time. A reactive target emulator causes the simulated targets to react to each other and ownship in real time, thereby providing an interactive training environment. (RRH)
Concept Definition: AN/SQQ-89 On-Board Trainer Scenario-Generation Software
1989
16 pages
Report
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English
Antisubmarine Warfare , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Job Training & Career Development , Antisubmarine warfare , Acoustic emissions , Acoustic properties , Air , Aircraft , Battle group level organizations , Computer applications , Computer programs , Detectors , Electromagnetic radiation , Environments , Fuels , Geometry , Interactions , Ocean surface , Parameters , Propagation , Reactivities , Real time , Scenarios , Shipboard , Simulators , Sonar , Targets , Transformations , Military training , Computerized simulation
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