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    IEEE 1278 2-2015 en Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)-Communication Services and Profiles (IEEE Computer Society)《分布式交互模拟(DIS) 通信服务和文件(IEEE计算机协会)》.pdf

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    IEEE 1278 2-2015 en Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)-Communication Services and Profiles (IEEE Computer Society)《分布式交互模拟(DIS) 通信服务和文件(IEEE计算机协会)》.pdf

    1、IEEE Standard for Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)Communication Services and ProfilesIEEE Std 1278.2-2015(Revision of IEEE Std 1278.2-1995)IEEE Computer SocietySponsored by the SISO Standards Activity CommitteeIEEE3 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10016-5997USAIEEE Std 1278.2-2015(Revision ofIEEE St

    2、d 1278.2-1995)IEEE Standard for Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)Communication Services and Profi lesSponsorSISO Standards Activity Committeeof theIEEE Computer SocietyApproved 3 September 2015IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Communication services to support information exchange between simu

    3、lation applica-tions participating in the distributed interactive simulation (DIS) environment are defi ned. These communication services describe a connectionless information transfer that supports real-time, as well as non-real-time, exchange. Several communication profi les specifying communicati

    4、on ser-vices are provided.Keywords: communication service, DIS, distributed interactive simulation, IEEE 1278.2, multicast, protocol data units (PDUs), simulation networkThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2015 by The Instit

    5、ute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 6 November 2015. Printed in the United States of America.IEEE is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent fitness for a particular purpose; non-infringement; and quality, accuracy, effectiveness, currency, or completene

    6、ss of material. In addition, IEEE disclaims any and all conditions relating to: results; and workmanlike effort. IEEE standards documents are supplied “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS.”Use of an IEEE standard is wholly voluntary. The existence of an IEEE standard does not imply that there are no other w

    7、ays to produce, test, measure, purchase, market, or provide other goods and services related to the scope of the IEEE standard. Furthermore, the viewpoint expressed at the time a standard is approved and issued is subject to change brought about through developments in the state of the art and comme

    8、nts received from users of the standard.In publishing and making its standards available, IEEE is not suggesting or rendering professional or other services for, or on behalf of, any person or entity nor is IEEE undertaking to perform any duty owed by any other person or entity to another. Any perso

    9、n utilizing any IEEE Standards document, should rely upon his or her own independent judgment in the exercise of reasonable care in any given circumstances or, as appropri-ate, seek the advice of a competent professional in determining the appropriateness of a given IEEE standard.IN NO EVENT SHALL I

    10、EEE BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: PROCURE-MENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CON-TRACT,

    11、 STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE PUBLICATION, USE OF, OR RELIANCE UPON ANY STANDARD, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGE WAS FORESEEABLE.TranslationsThe IEEE consensus development process

    12、involves the review of documents in English only. In the event that an IEEE standard is translated, only the English version published by IEEE should be considered the approved IEEE standard.Official statementsA statement, written or oral, that is not processed in accordance with the IEEE-SA Standar

    13、ds Board Operations Manual shall not be considered or inferred to be the official position of IEEE or any of its committees and shall not be considered to be, or be relied upon as, a formal position of IEEE. At lectures, symposia, seminars, or educational courses, an individual presenting informatio

    14、n on IEEE standards shall make it clear that his or her views should be considered the personal views of that individual rather than the formal position of IEEE.Comments on standardsComments for revision of IEEE Standards documents are welcome from any interested party, regardless of membership affi

    15、liation with IEEE. However, IEEE does not provide consulting information or advice pertain-ing to IEEE Standards documents. Suggestions for changes in documents should be in the form of a proposed change of text, together with appropriate supporting comments. Since IEEE standards represent a consens

    16、us of concerned interests, it is important that any responses to comments and questions also receive the concur-rence of a balance of interests. For this reason, IEEE and the members of its societies and Standards Coordi-nating Committees are not able to provide an instant response to comments or qu

    17、estions except in those cases where the matter has previously been addressed. For the same reason, IEEE does not respond to interpretation requests. Any person who would like to participate in revisions to an IEEE standard is welcome to join the relevant IEEE working group.Comments on standards shou

    18、ld be submitted to the following address:Secretary, IEEE-SA Standards Board445 Hoes LanePiscataway, NJ 08854 USALaws and regulationsUsers of IEEE Standards documents should consult all applicable laws and regulations. Compliance with the provisions of any IEEE Standards document does not imply compl

    19、iance to any applicable regulatory require-ments. Implementers of the standard are responsible for observing or referring to the applicable regulatory requirements. IEEE does not, by the publication of its standards, intend to urge action that is not in compliance with applicable laws, and these doc

    20、uments may not be construed as doing so.CopyrightsIEEE draft and approved standards are copyrighted by IEEE under U.S. and international copyright laws. They are made available by IEEE and are adopted for a wide variety of both public and private uses. These include both use, by reference, in laws a

    21、nd regulations, and use in private self-regulation, standardization, and the promotion of engineering practices and methods. By making these documents available for use and adop-tion by public authorities and private users, IEEE does not waive any rights in copyright to the documents.PhotocopiesSubj

    22、ect to payment of the appropriate fee, IEEE will grant users a limited, non-exclusive license to photocopy portions of any individual standard for company or organizational internal use or individual, non-commercial use only. To arrange for payment of licensing fees, please contact Copyright Clearan

    23、ce Center, Customer Ser-vice, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923 USA; +1 978 750 8400. Permission to photocopy portions of any individual standard for educational classroom use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center.Updating of IEEE Standards documentsUsers of IEEE Standards

    24、documents should be aware that these documents may be superseded at any time by the issuance of new editions or may be amended from time to time through the issuance of amendments, corri-genda, or errata. An official IEEE document at any point in time consists of the current edition of the document

    25、together with any amendments, corrigenda, or errata then in effect.Every IEEE standard is subjected to review at least every ten years. When a document is more than ten years old and has not undergone a revision process, it is reasonable to conclude that its contents, although still of some value, d

    26、o not wholly reflect the present state of the art. Users are cautioned to check to determine that they have the latest edition of any IEEE standard.In order to determine whether a given document is the current edition and whether it has been amended through the issuance of amendments, corrigenda, or

    27、 errata, visit the IEEE-SA Website at http:/ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/standards.jsp or contact IEEE at the address listed previously. For more information about the IEEE SA or IEEEs standards development process, visit the IEEE-SA Website at http:/standards.ieee.org.ErrataErrata, if any, for all IEEE

    28、standards can be accessed on the IEEE-SA Website at the following URL: http:/standards.ieee.org/findstds/errata/index.html. Users are encouraged to check this URL for errata periodically.PatentsAttention is called to the possibility that implementation of this standard may require use of subject mat

    29、ter covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, no position is taken by the IEEE with respect to the existence or validity of any patent rights in connection therewith. If a patent holder or patent applicant has filed a statement of assurance via an Accepted Letter of Assurance, then

    30、the statement is listed on the IEEE-SA Website at http:/standards.ieee.org/about/sasb/patcom/patents.html. Letters of Assurance may indicate whether the Submitter is willing or unwilling to grant licenses under patent rights without compensation or under reasonable rates, with reasonable terms and c

    31、onditions that are demonstrably free of any unfair discrim-ination to applicants desiring to obtain such licenses.Essential Patent Claims may exist for which a Letter of Assurance has not been received. The IEEE is not re-sponsible for identifying Essential Patent Claims for which a license may be r

    32、equired, for conducting inquiries into the legal validity or scope of Patents Claims, or determining whether any licensing terms or conditions provided in connection with submission of a Letter of Assurance, if any, or in any licensing agreements are reasonable or non-discriminatory. Users of this s

    33、tandard are expressly advised that determination of the valid-ity of any patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.6Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt

    34、the time this IEEE standard was completed, the DIS Product Development Group Working Group had the following membership:James M. McCall, ChairRobert Murray, Vice ChairCraig Marsden, SecretaryGraham Shanks, Drafting Group EditorKenneth AndrewsWilliam AndrewsRon ArlundJane BachmanNicholas BauerCurtis

    35、BlaisRobert Butterfi eldAndrew CeranowiczVeronica CharltonMary ChristopherSanford CookMark CrnarichDannie CuttsJonathan DavisTimothy DiVecchiaUwe DobrindtNicolas DrapeauGrayden FigartMichael FultonMichael GaglianoFrancois GagnonJerry GibsonKevin GuptonKevin HeffnerFrank HillPaul HouldsworthJohn Hugh

    36、esKyle IsaksonJohn JinkersonScott JohnstonKarl JonesStephen JonesRob KarlSam KnightDouglas LaFontPhil LandweerLance LeganJennifer LewisShane MarcusLance MarrouCraig MarsdenJames M. McCallBruce McGregorDon McGregorPatrick MerletSara MeyerMichael MontgomeryNeil MorrisTom MullinsRobert MurrayWilliam Oa

    37、tesMichael OConnorWillard PhelpsEdward PowellMary PridgenRiley RaineyRamsey RandallJohn RodgersFelix RodriguezDavid RonnfeldtPeter RossChris RougetPeter RyanRandy SaundersGraham ShanksSteven SheasbyJohn ShueCraig SiefertJoe SorrocheSteve StephensAustin StoudenmireMarcy StutzmanBrett TainterDavid Tay

    38、lorBrett TerryJeff TruongGrant TudorEric WatzRalph WeberDouglas WoodLucien ZalcmanThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.Bakul BanerjeeJuan CarreonKeith ChowMary ChristopherPaul CrollUwe Do

    39、brindtDavid FuschiRandall GrovesFrank HillWerner HoelzlJohn HughesNoriyuki IkeuchiDewitt LatimerLance MarrouEdward McCallJames M. McCallRobert MurrayGraham ShanksThomas StaraiEugene StoudenmireGerald StueveMarcy StutzmanDaidi Zhong7Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved.When the IEEE-SA Standards

    40、Board approved this standard on 3 September 2015, it had the following membership:John D. Kulick, ChairJon Walter Rosdahl, Vice ChairRichard H. Hulett, Past ChairKonstantinos Karachalios, SecretaryMasayuki AriyoshiTed BurseStephen DukesJean-Philippe FaureJ. Travis Griffi thGary HoffmanMichael Janezi

    41、cJoseph L. Koepfi nger*David J. LawHung LingAndrew MylesT. W. OlsenGlenn ParsonsRonald C. PetersenAnnette D. ReillyStephen J. ShellhammerAdrian P. StephensYatin TrivediPhillip WinstonDon WrightYu YuanDaidi Zhong*Member Emeritus8Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis introduction i

    42、s not part of IEEE Std 1278.2-2015, IEEE Standard for Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)Communication Services and Profiles.Distributed interactive simulation (DIS) is a government/industry initiative to define an infrastructure for link-ing simulations of various types at multiple locations t

    43、o create realistic, complex, virtual worlds for the simu-lation of highly interactive activities. This infrastructure brings together systems built for separate purposes, technologies from different eras, products from various vendors, and platforms from various services and permits them to interope

    44、rate. DIS exercises are intended to support a mixture of virtual entities with comput-er-controlled behavior (computer-generated forces), virtual entities with live operators (human-in-the-loop simulators), live entities (operational platforms and test-and-evaluation systems), and constructive entit

    45、ies (war games and other automated simulations). DIS draws heavily on experience derived from the simulation networking (SIMNET) program developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), adopting many of SIMNETs basic concepts and heeding lessons learned.In order for DIS to take advantage o

    46、f currently installed and future simulations developed by different orga-nizations, a means had to be found for assuring interoperability between dissimilar simulations. These means were developed in the form of industry consensus standards. The open forum (including government, industry, and academ

    47、ia) chosen for developing these standards was a series of semi-annual Workshops on Standards for the Interoperability of Distributed Simulations that began in 1989. The workshops resulted in several IEEE standards and recommended practices.The relationship between the component documents constitutin

    48、g the set of IEEE DIS documents is shown in Figure 1. Used together, these standards and recommended practices will help produce an interoperable simu-lated environment.The interoperability components addressed by these standards and recommended practices are: Application protocolsFigure 1IEEE DIS d

    49、ocuments9Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. Communication services and profiles Distributed simulation engineering and execution V erification, validation, and accreditationIEEE Std 1278.1-2012 defines the format and semantics of data messages, also known as protocol data units (PDUs), that are exchanged among simulation applications and simulation management. The PDUs provide information concerning simulated entity states, types of entity interactions that take place in a DIS exercise, data for management and control of a DIS exercise, simulated environmen


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