Data representation for sensor models within a synthetic natural environment (SEDRIS)

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    Authors

    M. D. Proctor;P. E. Connors

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    Abbreviated Journal Title

    Trans. Soc. Comput. Simul.

    Keywords

    virtual reality; interoperability; synthetic natural environment; sensors; data model; SEDRIS; HIGH-LEVEL ARCHITECTURE; SIMULATION; Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Computer Science, ; Software Engineering

    Abstract

    The Synthetic Environment Data Representation and interchange Specification (SEDRIS) methodology enables representation and interchange of environmental data between heterogeneous simulation systems. Central to the SEDRIS methodology is the correlation of local Synthetic Environment data models with the generalized SEDRIS Data Representation Model prior to the interoperation of a distributed system. The Unified Modeling Language and associated Data Dictionary provide the means to umambiguously articulate information about the Data Representation Model. We consider the general representation of sensor systems in the SEDRIS Data Representation Model, provide a survey of sensor simulations, and discuss enhancements to SEDRIS Data Representation Model stemming from our investigation. Future extensions to this methodology are also suggested.

    Journal Title

    Transactions of the Society for Computer Simulation International

    Volume

    17

    Issue/Number

    2

    Publication Date

    1-1-2000

    Document Type

    Article

    Language

    English

    First Page

    46

    Last Page

    53

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:000088857700001

    ISSN

    0740-6797

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