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CERDEC CSIL ANW2


HNW/ NCW


DATA MODEL


Node movement Location environment Tactical traffic


Architecture and force structure


IMPORTATION AND CUSTOMIZATION


CADIE EMULATION/SIMULATION TOOL KIT


EMULATED WNW/SRW


EXata


TRAFFIC GENERATION


EMULATED SRW/HNW


CERDEC GROUND ACTIVITY KEY CONTROL AND MONITOR ANW2 – Adaptive Networking Wideband Waveform


CADIE – Capability-based Architecture Development and Integration Environment CERDEC – The U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center CSIL – CERDEC C4ISR Systems Integration Laboratory


FoF – Force-on-force


HNW – Highband Networking Waveform NCW – Network Centric Waveform SRW – Soldier Radio Waveform WNW – Wideband Networking Waveform


FRAMEWORK FOR COST SAVINGS MODESTA is a holistic tactical M&S environment that will provide significant long-term cost savings to the Army. Working under the MODESTA framework will create efficiencies in licensing, waveform development and maintenance, and server costs for tactical network M&S, reducing spending by as much as 80 percent. Moreover, analysis can be completed in weeks instead of months.


FoF SIMULATION


SIMULATED ANW2


MODESTA will maximize efficiencies for the acquisition and S&T communities and provide significant cost savings to the Army by standardizing processes and potentially eliminating duplicative efforts. It will be easier for the Army to achieve a unified vision for our tactical networks if we’re all using the same analysis results to make decisions that will support our Soldiers.


For more information about CERDEC S&TCD, go to http://www. cerdec.army.mil/inside_cerdec/stcd/. For more on MODESTA, contact CERDEC at http://www.cerdec.army.mil/contact/.


MR. DANIEL DUVAK is the division chief for CERDEC S&TCD’s Systems Engineering, Architecture, Modeling and Simulation (SEAMS) Division. He holds M.S. degrees in sys- tems engineering and in electrical engineering from the Stevens Institute of Technology and a B.S. in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech.


MR. NOAH WESTON is the acting M&S team leader for CERDEC S&TCD’s SEAMS Division. He holds a B.S. in com- puter science from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.


ASC.ARMY.MIL 51


SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


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