A Practical Hands-On Guide to DIS Applications
DIS Applications is an in-depth overview of the DIS protocol and application development along with a detailed presentation of a variety of issues involved in building a workable DIS environment.
- Network optimization techniques, getting the most out of your infrastructure?
- Spatial modeling issues, interoperability is a challenge if you can't find yourself!
- Geospatial data sets, how to make things line up when your data does not?
- Synthetic environment servers, everything from weapons to weather on servers...
- Gateways to HLA, the live range, and the web, what are the real challenges?
Who Should Attend?
This course is oriented towards project engineers, systems designers, DIS/HLA end-users, and software developers. Anyone involved with Distributed Interactive Simulation will benefit from this course. A basic understanding of the C/C++ programming language is required.
Course Objectives
The ongoing development of DIS-based simulations is a practical reality in our industry. Learn how to develop and maintain DIS-based applications for a variety of simulation environments. Gain hands-on experience with DIS source code and sample applications that you can take home to kick-start your DIS project. Classroom discussion and exercises are designed to help you appreciate the full capabilities/limitations of DIS and how they relate to your simulations environment. Course discussion will include DIS to HLA interface solutions and data requirements as well as new DIS (IEEE 1278.1-200X) standard enhancements that are currently under development.
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| Class Dates | Location | Registration Fee | Register Now |
|---|---|---|---|
| Call for dates. | Orlando, FL | $1,995.00 |
