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22 May 2013 How to use the THOSE GUI
Kevin Klawon, Dave Humeniuk, Nicholas Marcucci
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Abstract
The DIA wants to create an UGS controller that is interoperable across all controller platforms; capable of easily adding new sensors, radios, and processes; as well as having backward compatibility with existing UGS systems. To achieve this, a Terra Harvest controller was created that used Java JRE 1.6 and an OSGi platform, name Terra Harvest Open Software Environment (THOSE). OSGi is an extensible framework that provides a modularized environment that allows functionality to be deployed in “bundles”. These bundles can publish, discover, and share services available from other bundles or bundles provided by the controller core. The next step the project was to create a GUI interface that interacts with the THOSE. This paper dicusses the architecture of the THOSE GUI and demonstrates how to use the THOSE GUI to deploy a bundle for an asset, communications device, or algorithm; plan missions, configure assets and communication devices real-time; command and control assets, and view operations of the various assets, etc.
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Kevin Klawon, Dave Humeniuk, and Nicholas Marcucci "How to use the THOSE GUI", Proc. SPIE 8742, Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR IV, 874207 (22 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2018515
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KEYWORDS
Human-machine interfaces

Java

Ions

Cameras

Line edge roughness

Neodymium

Unattended ground sensors

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