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EW-GEMS: system concepts and development process of an electronic warefare simulation

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The Defense Systems Concepts (DSC), Inc. EW Group is currently developing a discrete time-driven stochastic computer simulation known as EW-GEMS (Electronic Warfare-Generic Enemy Missile Simulation). EW-GEMS will provide for a fully detailed depiction of the in-flight engagement between a high performance tactical aircraft, with on-board state-of-the-art ECM equipment, and a fully operational threat missile. Via EW-GEMS, analysis of the effectiveness of the application of airborne ECM techniques can take place in a real-life engagement without ever leaving the tarmac.

This simulated real-life engagement is the result of a uniquely coordinated effort between EW/Aerodynamic engineers and Software/Mathematics personnel following two parallel paths of software development. An Engineering test bed for model validation is being developed in parallel with EW-GEMS, the full-up formal software simulation. In this manner the models of EW-GEMS will have not only been validated, but verified data will be available prior to the completion of EW-GEMS.

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            WSC '88: Proceedings of the 20th conference on Winter simulation
            December 1988
            896 pages
            ISBN:0911801421
            DOI:10.1145/318123

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            • Published: 1 December 1988

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