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Area 3.3 - Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support As a subcontractor to Sparta, supporting the Joint Single Integrated Air Picture (SIAP) System Engineering Organization (JSSEO), Dot21 participated in the development of the Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Benchmark Simulation. The IAMD Benchmark is an event-driven simulation of a multi-sensor, multi-target tracking environment written primarily in the MATLAB programming language. It provides JSSEO with the capability to analyze and test Integrated Architecture Behavior Model (IABM) algorithms with high fidelity in a scenario consisting of a small number of sensors and host platforms in a convenient, single-workstation environment. The IAMD Benchmark simulation was developed by merging and extending two government-owned simulations (the Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) Benchmark and the Joint Composite Tracking Network (JCTN) Air Defense Benchmark) into a government-owned IAMD Benchmark. Under this subcontract, Dot21 performed as the technical lead for the collaborative effort, coordinated the technical activities of the other Sparta team members, and established the overall design of the simulation infrastructure. In conjunction with these responsibilities, Dot21 monitored and tested extended radar models and newly developed Identification-Friend-or-Foe (IFF) sensor models. Dot21 also converted the MATLAB simulation code that performs multi-sensor composite tracking in the JCTN Benchmark to the new simulation architecture established for the IAMD Benchmark and created MATLAB simulation code to integrate the new IFF data into the netted sensor composite track picture. The successful completion of this effort demonstrates Dot21's ability to provide modeling and simulation support to Force Level Warfare Systems. This work was performed under contract GS-23F-0025L |
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