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4 May 2006 Scene generation integration into a common simulation framework
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Raytheon Missile Systems (RMS) conducts ongoing research into an extensible general-purpose missile simulation framework. Recent research has focused on the development of a generic seeker simulation framework to support effective seeker design and verification. This paper presents advances in the techniques used to integrate the scene generation capability into genSim, the extensible off-the-shelf missile simulation implementation developed at Raytheon Missile Systems. The most recent field of inquiry is the robust scene generation of synthetic infrared signatures (including both land-vehicular and maritime targets) and is an element of the network-centric Future Combat Systems (FCS) program. In response to our DoD customer's transition to a capabilities-based technology acquisition and development approach, a discussion of scene generation simulation integration is of interest because of the increased use of simulation in the validation of weapon system performance.
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Victoria Hahn "Scene generation integration into a common simulation framework", Proc. SPIE 6239, Targets and Backgrounds XII: Characterization and Representation, 62390U (4 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.673795
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KEYWORDS
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Missiles

Data modeling

Computer architecture

Seaborgium

Sensors

Systems modeling

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