The Advanced Interface for Tactical Security (AITS) project was initiated to improve the task performance of security forces through technology and design improvements to information display systems. The project was implemented in three phases: (1) problem analysis and concept definition, (2) interface design and validation, and (3) communications tools development. This report contains the results of the first phase.
In recent years military security forces have operated in a climate of increasing mission complexity and diversity. As a response to such challenges, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) approved a concept for a Family of Integrated Tactical Security Systems (FITSS) involving integrated security sensor systems to support future operations. In support of this concept the Defense Special Weapons Agency (DSWA), at the request of the U. S. ...
A real-time operator-in-the-loop simulation of the Army Remotely Piloted Vehicle mission payload operations was developed and conducted. This report describes the RPV system and its mission, the operation of the mission payload system, the implementation of the simulation, and the results and their implications to design and operation of the mission payload system. (Author)