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29 October 1997 Synthetic environment technologies in STOW 97
Jeffrey T. Turner, Karl Koklauner
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Abstract
The synthetic theater of war (STOW) is the major application of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) thrust in advanced distributed simulation (ADS). The STOW Program focuses on an advanced concept technology demonstration (ACTD) termed STOW 97 sponsored by DARPA with the United States Atlantic Command (USACOM). The successful implementation of STOW 97 technologies in November 1997 with the United Endeavor 98-1 exercise will mark the full operational capacity of the USACOM Joint Training, Analysis and Simulation Center. To support ADS applications up to the Joint Task Force level, STOW seeks to develop and demonstrate technologies enabling the integration of war-fighting through virtual and constructive simulations from geographically distributed locations in a common synthetic battlespace.
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Jeffrey T. Turner and Karl Koklauner "Synthetic environment technologies in STOW 97", Proc. SPIE 3163, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1997, (29 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279519
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Data modeling

Computer simulations

Advanced distributed simulations

Systems modeling

Electro optical modeling

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