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Integrated evaluation and simulation system for ground combat vehicles
   
Document Number
US Patent 6997715
Issued Date
February 14, 2006
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An integrated evaluation and simulation system for ground combat vehicles interactively evaluates concept design decisions and design requirements in the context of an operational ground combat vehicle. The combat effectiveness of a ground combat vehicle may also be concurrently tested by virtual simulation. A computer system is programmed to implement a causal network model comprising an integrated collection of analysis models for creating a virtual representation of a ground combat vehicle. The integrated evaluation and simulation system includes a user interface operatively coupled to at least the computer system to selectively input data into the causal network model and receive information therefrom, and at least one virtual simulation system. The system can further include either a virtual simulation system operatively coupled to the causal network model or, as part of the computer system, a virtual simulation system interface to communicate with a separate virtual simulation system.
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United Defense, L.P. (Arlington, VA)
Published
February 14, 2006
Application Number
10/115,590
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April 2, 2002
US Classification
434/11   703/13 703/6
Int'l Classification
F41A   33/00   (20060101)  
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RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation-in-part application of a co-pending nonprovisional application, Integrated Evaluation and Simulation System for Military Weapon Systems, Ser. No. 09/824,512, filed Apr. 2, 2001, and incorporated herein by reference.
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