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March 2004 New Technologies For Improved Operational Testing Of Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Naval Sea Systems Command Naval Undersea Warfare Center Presented By: Richard R. Peel NUTEC Project Manager NUWC Division Keyport Presented By: Richard R. Peel NUTEC Project Manager NUWC Division Keyport NDIA 20 th Annual Test & Evaluation Conference & Exhibition March 3, 2004 NDIA 20 th Annual Test & Evaluation Conference & Exhibition March 3, 2004 By: Richard R. Peel, Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport Brian J. Williams, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) By: Richard R. Peel, Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport Brian J. Williams, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)

March 2004 BRIEFING TOPICS New T&E Requirements For Navy UUV Programs Shared UUV T&E and Training Support Concept T&E Challenges In A Spiral Development Environment New UUV T&E Technologies Demonstrated For Spiral Development Testing At AUV Fest 2003 Follow-On UUV T&E Support For Combined Joint Fleet Exercise (CJTFEX) 04-2 The Way Ahead – Advancing Navy UUV T&E Capabilities To Support Spiral Development & Operational Testing

March 2004 INCREASING FOCUS ON UNMANNED VEHICLES Guidance From The President: Unmanned Vehicles -- “Now it is clear the military does not have enough unmanned vehicles. We're entering an era in which unmanned vehicles of all kinds will take on greater importance -- in space, on land, in the air, and at sea.” President’s Address at The Citadel, Dec Guidance From The Chief Of Naval Operations: Sea Shield -- “Accelerate the development of sea-based unmanned vehicles to operate in every environment.” Future Readiness -- “Accelerate prototyping and experimentation of autonomous and semi-autonomous naval unmanned vehicles.” CNO Guidance For 2004 Sea Enterprise Sea Warrior Sea Trial Sea Shield Sea Strike Sea Basing FORCEnet

March 2004 NAVY GUIDANCE FOR UUV DEVELOPMENT The April 2000 Navy UUV Master Plan (Now Being Updated) Provided An Excellent Development Roadmap, But It Was Not Intended To Address T&E Needs Or Solutions Maritime Reconnaissance Undersea Search and Survey Communications / NAVAIDs Submarine Track and Trail Future Capabilities For UUVs Future Capabilities For UUVs

March 2004 UUVS ARE RAPIDLY MATURING - TESTING CAPABILITIES MUST ALSO MATURE - UUV Technology Research Is Yielding New Capabilities For Transition To The Fleet Several Acquisition Programs Are Underway For Fleet UUV Systems The UUV Community Has Moved From Basic Demonstrations To Complex Tests, Spiral Development, & Fleet Exercises Evolving UUV Programs, & Testing During Fleet Exercises, Are Bringing New Testing & Training Challenges New & Different T&E and Training Support Resources Are Needed In Order To Properly Evaluate & Further Improve UUV & Sensor / Payload Capabilities New & Different T&E and Training Support Resources Are Needed In Order To Properly Evaluate & Further Improve UUV & Sensor / Payload Capabilities

March 2004 FULL SPECTRUM SUPPORT FOR UUV T&E Shared, Standardized Resources Can Serve Multiple Program Requirements S&T and R&D: Few Formal Specifications Need Test System Flexibility Objective / “Ground Truth” S&T and R&D: Few Formal Specifications Need Test System Flexibility Objective / “Ground Truth” Reliable UUV Systems Available To The Fleet Reliable UUV Systems Available To The Fleet Acquisition: Testing To Specifications “Requirements Compliance” T&E “User Operational Evaluation” DT / TECHEVAL / OPEVAL Production Acceptance Tests Acquisition: Testing To Specifications “Requirements Compliance” T&E “User Operational Evaluation” DT / TECHEVAL / OPEVAL Production Acceptance Tests In-Service: Verify Performance Check Repairs & Upgrades Mission Work-Ups Support UUV Cadre Training In-Service: Verify Performance Check Repairs & Upgrades Mission Work-Ups Support UUV Cadre Training A National Focus For Shared UUV T&E Solutions – Across Programs; For All Levels Of Maturity; & For Training As Well As Testing – Will Avoid Costs & Improve Results New Types Of Testing & Training Support Resources Are Required

March 2004 EXAMPLES OF UUV TEST & EVALUATION CHALLENGES Variety Of UUVs, Low Production Rates, Diversity Of Payloads, & Differing Test Requirements / Approaches –Difficult To Achieve Economies Of Scale In Testing Lack Of “Ground Truth” & Standardization In Tests / Exercises –Difficult To Make Comparisons & Technical Decisions On Performance Few Capabilities For Testing Multi-Vehicle Command & Control, Communications, Or Cooperative Behavior –Difficult To Visualize & Control Multi-Vehicle Test / Exercise Activity –Difficult To Gather Test / Exercise Data From Multiple Sources Limited Information On Test Site Characteristics And Limited Environmental Compliance Documentation –Difficult To Determine Operationally Realistic Test Sites –Expensive & Time-Consuming To Prepare NEPA Compliance Documentation Solving These Challenges Will Accelerate Fleet Delivery Of UUV Systems

March 2004 NATIONAL UUV T&E CENTER (NUTEC) Purpose: Leverage Weapon and UUV T&E Lessons Learned and Vehicle Support Expertise to Meet UUV Program Requirements –Build On Established Navy T&E Infrastructure & Experience –Provide New UUV-Specific Capabilities and In-Service Support Goal: Support UUV Developers, UUV Acquisition Programs, and the Fleet –Provide Robust, Shared, and Cost-Effective Capabilities In-Water and Land-Based T&E Fleet Training and Work-Up Support Vehicle Support –Provide Anyplace, Anytime T&E Approach: Coordination With UUV Stakeholders -- OPNAV, ONR, Acquisition Programs, Developers, Navy/University Labs, Test Facilities, NAVOCEANO, COMOPTEVFOR, & Fleet UUV Operational Units

March 2004 NUTEC’S PACIFIC NORTHWEST IN-WATER TEST AREAS NUTEC’S Portable, UUV-Specific, T&E Capabilities Also Enable Testing At Sites Of Operational Interest World-Wide Northwest Range Sites Offer Safe, Controlled, & Secure Testing For Unmanned Undersea Vehicles Extensive & Varied Areas For UUV Testing & Training Support

March 2004 AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER VEHICLE (AUV) FEST 2003 AUV Fest An AUV / UUV Community T&E Event Focused On Spiral Development Testing & Work-Ups For 2004 Fleet Exercises

March 2004 In 1997, Office of Naval Research and Naval Meteorology –Goal: Facilitate Transition of New AUV Technologies to Operational Use – “Bootstrap the Community” –Provided a Means to Check AUV State-of-the-Art Through In-Water Demonstrations Four Previous AUV Fests, All Conducted in Gulf of Mexico –1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 Events Typically Drew 10 AUV Programs and 150 Visitors ONR & CNMOC Recognized Advantages of Hosting AUV Fest 2003 At NUTEC / Keyport –Employ NUTEC’s New Capabilities For UUV Testing / Training –Conduct AUV Tests & Demonstrations in a Different Littoral Environment & With Added “Ground Truth” –Test With The Convenience Of In-Water Operations Staged & Conducted From Shore Facilities AUV FEST BACKGROUND

March 2004 AUV FEST 2003 – A NEW APPROACH Co-Sponsored By ONR, CNMOC, & COMNUWC Hosted August 2003 at NUTEC / Keyport New Focus: Work-Ups for Fleet Exercises In-Water Tests / Demos Plus On-Shore Activities –In-water Testing and Demonstrations at Keyport VSW Range Site & at Deeper Dabob Bay / Hood Canal Sites –UUV Testing and Training Workshops –Panel Discussion With Leaders & Key Decision Makers in AUV Community –Booths for Invited Organizations and Vendors to Demonstrate / Display Capabilities and Information of Interest to AUV Community 294 Registered Attendees Representing Over 50 Organizations and 25 Vehicles Over 40 In-Water Test Events Conducted

AUV Fest Week 2 Activities AUV Fest Week 1 Activities AUV FEST 2003 TEST LOCATION NUTEC / NORTHWEST RANGE SITES ONR Objective For AUV Fest 2003: Demonstrate Coordinated Multi-Vehicle Operations Using a Common Long Baseline Navigation Network and Common Command and Control Structure.

March 2004 AUV FEST OPERATIONS STAGING AREA Convenient Vehicle Work Areas On Shore Remote Information Display Center Cyber Cafe Exhibit Area Versatile Range Support Craft NUWC Division Keyport, Washington

March 2004 KEYPORT VSW RANGE SITE’S PRACTICE MINEFIELD LAYOUT FOR AUV FEST Keyport Range Site NUWC Keyport NUWC Keyport Practice Mine Field #1 Practice Mine Field #1 Practice Mine Field #2 Practice Mine Field #2 Practice Mine Field #3 Practice Mine Field #3 Real-Time Remote Display Of In-Water UUV Events

March 2004 PMS Naval Special2 SAHRV – EDM With Side Scan Classification Sonar – EDM With DIDSON Classification Sonar Woods Hole3 REMUS – S-C-M With 900 KHz Side Scan Sonar – DIDSON Classification Sonar – Optical Video Camera For Classification NAVOCEANO2 Seahorse Lockheed Martin4 CETUS II – Forward-Looking Sonar – Side Scan Sonar Version – Down-Looking Sonar Version Naval Surface Warfare 4 Crawlers – Simulated Neutralization Vehicle For Target Reacquisition & Neutralization – Classification Sonar – Land Crawler For Demonstrations – Camera For Visual Classification Applied Physics Lab,1 Seaglider – Seaglider Vehicle On Display In Booth – DIDSON Sonar Nekton Research, Inc.4 Rangers – In-water Demonstrations Near Pier AUV FEST 2003 PARTICIPANTS -- ORGANIZATIONS & VEHICLE SYSTEMS -- Warfare / Hydroid, Inc. Oceanographic Institution Perry Technologies Center, Panama City / Foster Miller Univ. Of Washington

March 2004 EXAMPLE OF AUV TEST ACTIVITY EMFVM SENSOR ARRAY IMAGED BY REMUS UUV’S SOUND SPEED MEASUREMENT UUV’S BATHYMETRY MEASUREMENT REMUS DARTER VEHICLE TEST Date: 9 AUG 2003 Duration: 2:41:03.8 Distance Traveled: Nmi Power: 238 Watts Used Instruments: ADCP / CTD / 900 KHz Sidescan / Seatech OBS / Modem / CADCAC

March 2004 IN-WATER TEST OPERATIONS TEMPO EXAMPLE Initial In-Water Schedule For AUV Fest Week 1 Up To 5 Simultaneous In-Water Events In Different Areas Of The Keyport Range Site

March 2004 UUV ELECTRIC & MAGNETIC FIELD SIGNATURE MEASUREMENTS T&E Capability: Measure UUV Electric & Magnetic Fields To Understand Their Signatures & Vulnerability UUV Signature Measurements: –Electric Field –Magnetic Field –Acoustics Provide Systems Configured To Measure The Fields Of UUVs, Rather Than Ships Enables UUV Vulnerability Assessment TIME FIELD STRENGTH TIME FIELD STRENGTH System Upgrades Will Show 2-D & 3-D UUV Signatures TIME FIELD STRENGTH ELECTRIC FIELD - Y AXIS CETUS Detected Field Fluctuations

March 2004 WIDE-AREA UUV TRACKING T&E Capability: Ground Truth Position Information For UUVs During Testing & Training Exercises A “Virtual Range” Anyplace, Anytime “Ground Truth” Track For: –Exercise Control –Safety –Recovery –Analysis Remote Display Via Secure Link Enables Test Control, Safety, Efficiency, Recovery, Better/Faster Analyses, & More Meaningful Results “Shadow Tracking” -- A GPS-Tracked UUV Follower Craft Tracks the UUV Acoustically and Sends the Data to the Range Information Display Center In Real Time Keyport Range Site

March 2004 REAL-TIME DATA FLOW FOR AUV FEST EVENTS AUV Fest Events Were Displayed In Real Time, Both Locally & At Remote Sites, Using NUTEC’s TENA Compliant Time-Space-Position-Information (TSPI) Gateway TENA Static Mine Locations

March 2004 UUV Capabilities Demonstrated –Multi-Vehicle Cooperative Behavior -- To Search, Classify, Reacquire, & Neutralize –Computer Aided Detection / Computer Aided Classification –Covert Minefield Detection –Multi-Vehicle Acoustic Communication Via WHOI Micro-Modems –Simulated Mine Neutralization –Precise Navigation NUTEC Capabilities Demonstrated –UUV “Shadow Tracking” With Remote Real-Time Displays –RF / Networked Data Connectivity For Test Support –TENA Gateway For Distributed Exercise Support –Ground-Truth-Characterized Practice Mine Fields –Integration Of Real-Time Track With Environmental Visualization –Enhanced Exercise & Environment Visualization Tools –Electric & Magnetic Field Measurements of UUVs UUV & TEST SUPPORT CAPABILITIES DEMONSTRATED DURING AUV FEST 2003

March 2004 Vehicle Programs Met ONR Test Objectives –Demonstrated Communications & Cooperative Behavior Among Multiple Vehicles From Different Manufacturers Workshops and Panel Discussion –Identified UUV Community Frustration With Lack of Coherent Navy Strategy and Concept for Operations for UUVs –Technology Out-Pacing Navy Thinking and Planning New NUTEC Capabilities Added Value to Test Events –More “Ground Truth” Data: Environmental / Tracking / EMFVM –Well-Characterized Environment / Variety of Practice Minefields / Common Operational Picture Displayed in Real Time via TENA Participants Enjoyed Easy Access to Demonstration Sites –Nearby Shop Spaces / Large Pier / Support Craft / Logistics Support Clear Requirements to Establish Standards for Testing, Comparison of UUV Systems, Communications, & Data Sets –Need to Add Rigor, Ground Truth, and Formality to UUV Testing KEY AUV FEST CONCLUSIONS

March 2004 FOLLOW-ON T&E SUPPORT FOR CJTFEX 04-2 Combined Joint Fleet Exercise (CJTFEX) June 2004 NUTEC’s Portable Test Support Capabilities Will Provide A Common Operational Picture For CJTFEX UUV Events In the Very Shallow Water (VSW) Operations Area –Data Communications For In-Water Data Collection, Fusion, & Fleet Feedback –Large Screen Displays At Littoral Warfare Training Center (LWTC) –Acoustic Communications Data Monitoring / Display –Environmental Information & Tracking Displays –Live Streaming Video From Crawlers’ Video Camera & DIDSON Imaging Sonar Remote Displays Elsewhere Can Be Accommodated

March 2004 THE WAY AHEAD Update UUV Community T&E Requirements Provide New, UUV-Specific, Test and Training Capabilities –Focus On UUV Program Priorities For New T&E Solutions –Work With The UUV Community To Develop T&E Standards –Support The 2004 Update Of The Navy UUV Master Plan Planning For The Next AUV Fest –Potential Opportunities In Late Summer 2004 Or Spring 2005 –NUTEC Focus: T&E To Help UUV Participants Prepare For 2005 Fleet Exercises –CNMOC Focus: Rapid Environmental Characterization And Feedback For Operational Planning & Exercise Decision Making Increasing Support Required For Developmental & Operational Testing For Formal UUV Acquisition Programs