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1 March 2008 JTLS 4.0 Summary ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

2 Add Alternate Airbase On IMT
Allows User To Verify Change Alternate Base Order Accepted Quickly Determine Current Assigned Alternate Most Likely Use When Base Is Closes – Sort By Alternate Which Bases Need Their Alternate Changed Which Bases Have Available Parking October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

3 Diesel Electric Submarines
Three Types Of Submarine Propulsion Nuclear Ability to stay submerged for months Air Independent Propulsion (API) Ability to stay submerged for weeks Diesel Electric Ability to stay submerged for days How JTLS Represents The Difference October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

4 Diesel Electric Submarines
Depth Type Recharging Capability Submarine’s Sensor Capability Surface Yes Air Search, Surface Search, Active Sonar, Passive Sonar Snorkel Operational No Active Sonar, Passive Sonar October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

5 Diesel Electric Submarines
Impact On Speed Submerged Speeds > Surface Speeds Data Used To Represent This Fact DZ MOVEMENT TIME MULTIPLIER Assumption: Deeper Depth Zones – Lower Value Data Is Used By Both Submarines – Depth of the submarine Surface Ships – Depth of the water in hex October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

6 Diesel Electric Submarines
Impact On Speed (Con’t) Submarines Move Hex to Hex Movement Time Multiplier Is Average Of Hex 1 DZ Movement Time Multiplier Hex 2 DZ Movement Time Multiplier October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

7 Diesel Electric Submarines
Impact on Submarine Detection Depth Type Surface Search Active Sonar Passive Sonar Surface ST Effectiveness Time To Detection Model In Effect Snorkel ST Effectiveness * SUP Snorkel Detection Multiplier Operational October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

8 Diesel Electric Submarines
Diesel-Electric & AIP Behavior Requires Battery Recharge Automatic When Battery Strength Falls To 0%, or Directed by Change Submarine Depth Order Optional Recharge Supply Category Specified Recharge Amount Use Battery Power at Operational Depth Discharge Rate Related to Submarine Speed October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

9 Diesel Electric Submarines
Diesel-Electric & AIP Behavior (Con’t) Battery Power Not Used at Surface Snorkel/Periscope Depth Instead, Use Class III Navy To Move If SUP SC PER KM USAGE > 0.0 Behavior Modeled by SUP Battery Attributes October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

10 Diesel Electric Submarines
Battery Time Available vs Speed October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

11 Diesel Electric Submarines
Ship Unit Prototype Attributes (Con’t) SUP Battery Recharge Time Length Of Time Required To Fully Recharge Battery SUP Recharge Supply Category Supply Category Required To Recharge Battery For Example: Class III Navy, LOX, or CHEM May Be NONE SUP Recharge Amount Amount Of Supply Required To Fully Recharge October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

12 Diesel Electric Submarine
Battery Power Charge Power Charge Rate Is A Function Of Time Constant (Linear) Charge Rate Up To SUP Battery Recharge Time Charge At Snorkel/Periscope Or On Surface May Consume Supply Category to Recharge Battery Does Not Drain While Charging October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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Change Depth Order October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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Fire Weapons Automatic Depth Change to Accommodate Firing Depth-Restricted Targetable Weapons Missiles (Including Torpedoes) Artillery (Deck Guns) If The Required Depth Is Not Feasible Fire Mission Is Cancelled If The Vessel Changes To Operational Depth Air & Surface Sensors Are Turned-Off Battery Charging Stops October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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Allowed Firing Depths Submarine Depth State Allowed? TW DEPTH FIRING CAPABILITY Surface Snorkel Operational SURFACE Yes SHALLOW SUBMERGED NOT SUBMERGED Yes* NOT SHALLOW NOT SURFACE NO RESTRICTION *Preferred depth, if feasible October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

16 GDP Support Unit Structure
Logistics Hierarchy Window Looks Like Command Hierarchy Three Options Routine Support Initial Support Supply Support List Of Supply Categories October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

17 OPM Reflect Unit Of Measure
Interactively Change Unit Of Measure When Database Built For Other Than Gallons and Tons Unit of Measure (UOM) Say Gallons and Tons Example: Cubic Meters and Kilograms Solved For More Than This Specific All Unit Of Measure Data User Can Select UOM October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

18 OPM Reflect Unit Of Measure
Existing Database Table Unit Of Measure Each Database Parameter Was Coded In OPM Generation Time Durations Not Coded Will Be In Future Version October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

19 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation
Split Air Missions Air Missions Can Be Split Specify Number To Be Split Missions Restrictions Basically None Existing Mission / Previously Split Mission Only Strategic Lift Missions Cannot Be Split Illegal Postures: LOADING, OFFLOADING, REFUELING, REARMING, COMPLETED, DESTROYED, CANCELED Air Missions Cannot Be Rejoined Or Merged October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

20 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation
Split Air Missions Effective immediately when sent No Effective Time field October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

21 Essential Elements Of Information
Two Basic Designs Easy / Limited Alter Collection Order To Improve EEI Definition Difficult / Robust Separate Collection and Report Capability Collect and Save Everything Collected Ask For Report With Improved EEI Definition Re-Ask As Needed October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

22 Essential Elements Of Information
Request For Data Served Data Allow End-Users To Create Own Requests For Information Allow End-Users To Develop Own Servlets J2EE Glassfish Expanded TRIPP SDR Database Allow End-Users To Create Own Formatted Messages October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

23 Hex Contamination Report
Added Following Information To Hex Report Type of Contamination Expected End Time Allow Changes To End Contamination Time Increase Decrease October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

24 Multi-Target Attack BDA
Modeling Single Target Multi-Target Close Range Immediate Impact BDA Flyout Model No BDA Long Range October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

25 Multi-Target Attack BDA
New Modeling Single Target Multi-Target Close Range Immediate Impact BDA Long Range Flyout Model Hit / Miss BDA October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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Remote Database Work Provide Order of Battle (OB) Editor Easy To Use By Non-Trained Individual Relational Database Management System No User Oracle Requirement No User RDBMS Requirement Graphical User Interface No Network Connections Required Multiple Independent Users September 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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Remote Database Work Scenario Oracle Database JTLS Interface Navigator (JINN) Static XML File Dynamic JTLS Order of Battle Editor (JOBE) September 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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Remote Database Work Build Remote Graphical Database Program Remote Database Change Capability Add / Delete Units and Unit-Owned Targets Alter Units Within Hierarchy Move Location of Units Alter Arrival Time of Units Reintegration Capability Automate Remote Change Integration In Database October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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Air Tasking Order Viewer ATO KA (User Selectable: Name or Call Sign)‏ SUNDOWN21 ( ( ETR ETL ATL Mission Time / Orbit Time ATR ( ) Color Coding by Mission Type Current time May 2009 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 29

30 Alter Bridge/Tunnel Hex Edge
Controller Has No Ability To Change Hex Edges For Bridges Tunnels Road/Rail Interdiction Points Hex Edge 1 Hex Edge 0 October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

31 HRU Detection And Destruction
ARU Detects HRU HRU Detects ARU Covert HRU Detects Covert HRY Not Possible Temporary Fix JTLS 4.1 A Complete HRU Re-Write October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

32 Small Hex Representation
New Data Element In 4.0 REFERENCE.DETECTION.DISTANCE Compute: REFERENCE.DETECTION.PROB Average Hex Size / REFERENCE DETECTION DISTANCE Each Time Aircraft Moves Draw Random Number To Determine If Detection Algorithm Should Be Executed. October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

33 Small Hex Representation
JTLS Is Basically A Time To Detection Model Discrete Time Periods Are Created Each Time Period Determine What Is Detected Probability Object Detected Within The Time Period As The Time Periods Get Smaller and Smaller You Approach The Concept Of Time To Detection Problem Is Probabilities Of Detection Highly Dependent On Selected Time Period -> Size Of Hex May 2009 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

34 Small Hex Representation
15 Chances At Detection 31 Chances At Detection May 2009 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

35 Small Hex Representation
13 Chances At Detection May 2009 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

36 Automatic IFF Mode 3 Assignment
Improvement Summary Assign Squawk Block For Side Example 5000 – 5277 Squawk Assignment Priority If Specified Use Squawk If Mission Name Starts With Legal Squawk – Use It If Side Block Exists Select One Squawk and Mark As Used Release Squawk When Mission Complete If Not Assigned 1200 October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

37 Tool Civilian Air And Naval
ATO-T Is Growing Naval New Spreadsheet Tab Good For Scheduled Ferries, Etc. Air Transfer Missions No Need For Squadrons Will Work Like JMRM – Magically Placed At Starting Point Drawn From General Squadron With Correct Aircraft Type October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

38 Use Recognized Air Routes
Importance Civilian Aircraft Representation Important Realistic Background Noise Monitor For Potential Problems If An Aircraft Leaves Planned Route Needs To Be Detected Needs To Be Investigated October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

39 Use Recognized Air Routes
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40 Use Recognized Air Routes
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41 Use Recognized Air Routes
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42 Use Recognized Air Routes
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43 Use Recognized Air Routes
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44 Use Recognized Air Routes
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45 Controller Damage/Repair Catapults
Airbase Closure Damage Airbase Runways No Easy Way To Stop Carrier Operations Add Damage Catapult Add Repair Catapult October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

46 WHIP Internationalization
Initial Translation Help Type Sentence To Be Translated Google Translation Service Translation Returned Copy And Paste Into Required XML File October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

47 JTLS-2009-10435 WHIP Internationalization (i18n)
Initial Translation Help English XML R&A Translation Service Google Library Google Translation Service Language XML Detailed Japanese Translation – 70% Accuracy October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

48 JTLS-2009-10435 WHIP Internationalization (i18n)
Update Support Version and Date Tagged Language XML English XML R&A Translation Editor Currently Executes Only In Windows Environment October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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Replace DDS Forms 6i Goals Of Project Don’t Use Oracle Tools iAS – Too Expensive, Too Difficult To Install Continue To Allow Web-Based Access Common User Interface DDS WHIP TRIPP Combine DDS and GDP October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

50 JTLS-2010-10493 Replace DDS Forms 6i
Request For Data Served Data JTLS Database New DDS J2EE Glassfish October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

51 JTLS-2010-10493 Replace DDS Forms 6i
One GlassFish Server Per Active Scenario Multiple Users Per Scenario Database Configuration Program (DCP) Where GlassFish Executes What Database Is Accessed What Users Are Defined Name Password For Access To DDS October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

52 JTLS-2010-10493 Replace DDS Forms 6i
Machine 3 Machine 1 Glassfish For ratest Glassfish For sdboif Oracle Server Machine 2 Tablespace Glassfish For sdbkor October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

53 JTLS-2010-10493 Replace DDS Forms 6i
User 1 Browser User 2 User 3 User 4 Machine 1 Machine1:43300 Glassfish For sdboif Machine1:43300 Machine1:43300 Oracle Server Machine1:43300 October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

54 Add FARP ICAO Capability
Simple Change Add ICAO To FARP Data Read / Write SVP and CEP SVP – No Checks OPM Sets / Shows As Game Is Running IMT Displays Data October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

55 NATO ICC / US TBMCS Support
JTOI JODA ICC / TBMCS ATO/ACO CEP Air Mission Orders ATO-T October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

56 Random Number Stream Redesign
Original Design Separate Random Streams Variance Reduction Technique Change One Random Stream – Others Unaffected Makes Analysis Easier Review Several Streams Used For More Than One Purpose Added More – Cleaned Up October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

57 Improve CEP Data Structures
Currently Arrays Are Used To Hold Combat System Data Supply Category Data For These Objects Tactical Unit Prototypes Ship Unit Prototypes Units October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

58 Improve CEP Data Structures
TUP Combat System Array Example CS Name CS TO&E CS Score Aircraft 10 APC 15 Crew 5 Infantry 20 2 Other People 1 Tank1 40 Tank2 30 Trucks 8 44% Usage 56% Empty 100 Combat Systems 4% Usage 96% Empty October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

59 Improve CEP Data Structures
Improvement Each Object Holds A List Of What It Has Only What It Has Example TUP Only Has 4 Items In The List No Matter Whether We Have 100 Combat Systems 200 Combat Systems 1000 Combat Systems October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

60 Improve CEP Data Structures
Only Data Change Required Move TUP CS SCORE SUP CS SCORE To CSP CS SCORE Reason Didn’t Want To Lose Score Data For TUPs/SUPs October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

61 Remove Hard-Coded VFR Squawk
Visual Flight Rule Squawk 1200 In US 7000 In Europe Other Theaters – Unknown Can’t Be Represented in JTLS VFR Squawk Is Now A Database Parameter October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

62 Automatic DSA Assignment
Air Missions Can Carry Sensors Swath “Vacuum” Cleaner Collection Collect Everything In Range RECCEXREP / IIR Collect On Assigned Tactical DSA Generate RECCEXREP / IIR National Asset Pass Has Single Sensor Collect On Specific Number Covered DSAs October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

63 Automatic DSA Assignment
National Asset DSA Recce No DSA Recce Priority Applies Priority Does Not Apply Time Between Applies Time Between Does Not Apply Max Number DSAs Apply Max Number Does Not Apply Range To DSA Applies October 2011 ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation

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