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Ninth IEEE Visualization 1998 (VIS '98)
Battlefield Visualization on the Responsive Workbench
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
October 18-October 23
ISBN: 0-8186-9176-x
Jim Durbin, Naval Research Laboratory
J. Edward Swan II, Naval Research Laboratory
Brad Colbert, Naval Research Laboratory
John Crowe, Naval Research Laboratory
Rob King, Naval Research Laboratory
Tony King, Naval Research Laboratory
Christopher Scannell, Naval Research Laboratory
Zachary Wartell, Naval Research Laboratory
Terry Welsh, Naval Research Laboratory
In this paper we describe a battlefield visualization system, called Dragon, which we have implemented on a virtual reality responsive workbench. The Dragon system has been successfully deployed as part of two large military exercises: the Hunter Warrior advanced warfighting experiment, in March 1997, and the Joint Counter Mine advanced concept tactical demonstration, in August and September 1997. We describe battlefield visualization, the Dragon system, and the workbench, and we describe our experiences as part of these two real-world deployments, with an emphasis on lessons learned and needed future work.
Index Terms:
Battlefield Visualization, Responsive Workbench, Virtual Reality, Virtual Environments
Citation:
Jim Durbin, J. Edward Swan II, Brad Colbert, John Crowe, Rob King, Tony King, Christopher Scannell, Zachary Wartell, Terry Welsh, "Battlefield Visualization on the Responsive Workbench," ieee_vis, pp.463, Ninth IEEE Visualization 1998 (VIS '98), 1998
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