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JTLS International User Conference Introduction To JTLS 5.0 Mrs. Ellen Roland
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Your Laptop Needs –Internet Access –Java 8 Update 51 Access Steps –www. –JTLS 5.0 WHIP –User Name: –Apache Password: Test Access Requirements July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 2
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Access Steps (Con’t) –Select demsdbkor50 –Enter Apache Password Again –Start A WHIP As Usual –WHIP Password: Test Access Requirements July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 3
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Concept Of Terrain Layers –Maximum Of 1023 Layers –Maximum Grid Size Per Layer 2047 By 2047 Grids Can Be Of Following Sizes –Degrees: 10, 5, 1 –Minutes: 30, 15, 5, 1 –Seconds: 30, 15 Terrain Data July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 4
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Every Scenario Starts With –World_Level Layer 10 Degree Grids Covering Entire World Results In Grid Layer 36 by 18 –Build Layers On Top Of That Layer Terrain Layer Name, Number X Grids, Number Y Grids, Layer On Which It Is Build, Anchor Grid JTLS 4.1 Hexes Automatically Converted Terrain Data July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 5
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Comparison Of Terrain Data demsdbkor –demsdbkor41 Hexes: 263,652 –demsdbkor50 Converted Grids: 274,229 –demsdbkor50 Created Grids: 32,785 Probably needs more Some shoreline areas need more detail Terrain Data July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 6
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Fake Terrain –Shape Files Place On Local Machine (Just Like CADRG) In Directory –$JHOME/ShapeFiles –C:ShapeFiles –Provide Data To Terrain Building Service Terrain Data July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 7
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Terrain Data Considerations July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 8 Check: 2 Grids 3 Units
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Terrain Data Considerations July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 9 Check: 1 Grids 54 Units Obviously More Computation
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Basic Grid Computations July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 10 Circle Coverage Line Coverage Polygon Coverage
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Basic Grid Computations July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 11 Closest Point Of Approach Minefield Case 1: Is CPA Dist Less Than Radius - Yes Case 2: Is CPA Dist Less Than Radius - No Case 3: Is CPA On Segment – No
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Basic Grid Computations July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 12 Closest Point Of Approach Minefield Case 4: Is Starting Point Or Ending Point In Circle - Yes Case 3: Indicates No
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Step 1 - Is Starting Point In Circle - YES Step 2 - Is Ending Point In Circle - YES Step 3 - Compute CPA Step 4 – Is CPA On Segment - NO Step 5 – Is CPA Point In Circle - YES CPA Calculation Summary July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 13
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Significant Pre-Processing –National Boundary Tags Grids And Network Arcs –Barrier Tags Suggestion –Start The Game –Run Ahead A Few Seconds –Take A Checkpoint –Restart From Checkpoint 1 Game Initialization July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 14
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Basic Movement July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 15 Assume: Max Move:
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Crossing Line Algorithm July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 16 Grid Tags: National Boundaries Barriers
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View Network Types Networks July 2015 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation 17
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Questions July 2015 18 Copyright 2015, ROLANDS & ASSOCIATES Corporation
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JTLS International User Conference WHIP Improvements Mrs. Ellen Roland
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JTLS International User Conference 2525 Symbols Mrs. Ellen Roland
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JTLS International User Conference Air Improvements Mrs. Ellen Roland
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