Distributed interactive simulation technology its application in combat simulation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33577/2312-4458.7.2012.134-139Keywords:
distributed interactive simulation, combat simulationAbstract
The article briefs the characteristics, architecture, key technology of distributed interactive simulation, in armed forces. It explores the application of distributed interactive simulation technology in army combat simulation, and brings forwards the basic concept of realizing combat simulation of army forces with distributed interactive systems.References
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