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13 June 2014 Integrated Sensor Architecture (ISA) for Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) environments
Christine L. Moulton, Susan Harkrider, John Harrell, Jared Hepp
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The Integrated Sensor Architecture (ISA) is an interoperability solution that allows for the sharing of information between sensors and systems in a dynamic tactical environment. The ISA created a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) that identifies common standards and protocols which support a net-centric system of systems integration. Utilizing a common language, these systems are able to connect, publish their needs and capabilities, and interact with other systems even on disadvantaged networks. Within the ISA project, three levels of interoperability were defined and implemented and these levels were tested at many events. Extensible data models and capabilities that are scalable across multi-echelons are supported, as well as dynamic discovery of capabilities and sensor management. The ISA has been tested and integrated with multiple sensors, platforms, and over a variety of hardware architectures in operational environments.
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Christine L. Moulton, Susan Harkrider, John Harrell, and Jared Hepp "Integrated Sensor Architecture (ISA) for Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) environments", Proc. SPIE 9095, Modeling and Simulation for Defense Systems and Applications IX, 909508 (13 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2049945
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Data modeling

Environmental sensing

Virtual reality

Computer security

Network security

System integration

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