ABSTRACT
The Discrete Event System (DEVS)[1] Specification provides a reference standard for the model design and simulation development of complex discrete event state system. It designs a formal mechanism to describe discrete event state, which is composed of a set of strictly abstract mathematical symbols, and provides a strict description mechanism and execution logic for the modeling and Simulation of discrete event state system, it ensures the normalization, reusability and simulation operation ability of the model. As a special link system, Data Link[2] is different from general communication system. It is mainly used between different military platforms to ensure information sharing. By linking sensors, command and control system and weapon platform according to the specified message format and communication protocol, the information system that can automatically transmit the formatted data of battlefield situation, command and guidance, tactical coordination, weapon control, etc., in real time can form a close and efficient tactical link relationship between different combat platforms. In this paper, DEVS is used to simulate the Reporting Responsibility for Air, Surface, and Land tracks in MIL-STD-6016B.
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- Data Link Modeling and Simulation Based on DEVS
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