Treffer: Research on visual simulation for complex weapon equipment interoperability based on MBSE.

Title:
Research on visual simulation for complex weapon equipment interoperability based on MBSE.
Source:
Multimedia Tools & Applications; Feb2024, Vol. 83 Issue 5, p13463-13482, 20p
Database:
Complementary Index

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As military reforms continue to develop, the battlefield environment is becoming increasingly complex, and traditional single-service combat methods have evolved into integrated joint and collaborative information operations that break down service boundaries on land, sea, and air. The level of weapon system confrontation has also evolved into a system-to-system confrontation. Traditional document-based system architecture design methods can no longer address the complexity and emergent challenges of weapon system construction. In this paper, based on model-driven system engineering, an open, integrated, model-driven weapon equipment interaction system that supports human interaction was constructed using the SysML modeling language and Magicdraw modeling tool. The Unreal Engine 4 landscape building function was used to construct a virtual battlefield environment, and a communication server was developed using C# language to perform visual simulation of interoperability between weapon systems. Based on model-driven weapon equipment interoperability, visual simulation is used to ensure that the function of the weapon equipment system meets the requirements of combat and the combat effectiveness of the system is maximized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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