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12 June 1996 Dynamic environmental effects model: a high-fidelity simulation system with dynamic environmental effects
John H. Christiansen, A. Peter Campbell, John R. Hummel
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Abstract
The dynamic environmental effects model (DEEM) is a sophisticated software architecture used to determine the environmental impacts on military and civilian operations. DEEM is an instantiation of the more general architecture, the dynamic information architecture system (DIAS). DEEM is being used in a number of applications relevant to training, test support, and operational support and decision making in both the DOD and civilian communities. In one application, DEEM is being used to determine the impact of the environment on military operations, such as the trafficability and mobility of forces. DEEM is also being used as the software framework controlling a theater level weather forecast model for the US Sir Force. In another application DEEM has been used as a tool for resource analysis in a disaster relief study. In this paper, we summarize the key features of DEEM and give a number of examples of how it is being used to support military and civilian applications.
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John H. Christiansen, A. Peter Campbell, and John R. Hummel "Dynamic environmental effects model: a high-fidelity simulation system with dynamic environmental effects", Proc. SPIE 2740, High-Fidelity Simulation for Training, Test Support, Mission Rehearsal, and Civilian Applications, (12 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.242978
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Atmospheric modeling

Dynamical systems

Process modeling

Roads

Databases

Computer simulations

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