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2 May 2006 A framework for visualization of battlefield network behavior
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Abstract
An extensible network simulation application was developed to study wireless battlefield communications. The application monitors node mobility and depicts broadcast and unicast traffic as expanding rings and directed links. The network simulation was specially designed to support fault injection to show the impact of air strikes on disabling nodes. The application takes standard ns-2 trace files as an input and provides for performance data output in different graphical forms (histograms and x/y plots). Network visualization via animation of simulation output can be saved in AVI format that may serve as a basis for a real-time battlefield awareness system.
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Yury Perzov and William Yurcik "A framework for visualization of battlefield network behavior", Proc. SPIE 6249, Defense Transformation and Network-Centric Systems, 62490U (2 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.665815
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Computer simulations

Network architectures

Visual analytics

Computer architecture

Java

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