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Welcome to the IEEE Computer Society Huntsville, Alabama Chapter

IEEE Huntsville, Alabama Computer Society
Chapter Meeting Schedule

Event
Date
Location/Details

June 2005 Chapter Meeting:

Topic: Multi-Spectral Stimulator Injection Test Method


Speaker: Dr. Stephen Jones, Scientific Research Corporation

Abstract: The Multi-Spectral Stimulator (MSS) is portable, low cost, scalable, and can produce synchronous IR and RF outputs for either injection or projection stimulation of a multi-mode sensor system. This briefing will detail the system components and the move towards real-time closed-loop integration of a prototype MSS to hardware and a digital model simulation.

The Multi-Spectral Stimulator is designed to answer the future testing and evaluation needs for emerging multi-spectral technology. The IR and RF scenes are temporally and spatially registered and generated from three-dimensional databases. A common Scenario Controller coordinates terrain, target and sensor data to a Radar Environment Simulator and an IR Scene Generation system. The Scenario Controller also acts as the conduit to a Test and Training ENabling Architecture (TENA) Interface thus allowing the stimulator to interact with outside systems (i.e. battlefield scenarios, live targets / threats, and simulations).

Tuesday,
June 21, 2005
11:30-1:30

Location: The Adtran East Tower. Ask the receptionist for directions to the cafeteria. The meeting will be in the Private Dining Room located directly past the cash registers. The cafeteria has several food stations with a wide variety of reasonably priced meal items.

Driving Directions: Take Bradford Drive West past Research Park Boulevard. Continue through the stop light at Explorer Boulevard. The Adtran East Tower is straight ahead. Continue straight to the front courtyard, spaces marked for visitor parking are on the left. If no spaces are available, follow the road around to the right to the general parking area.

Reservations: Contact Dr. Glenn Cox at gcox@cs.uah.edu or 824-6433 if you plan to attend.

Click here for further details.
2005 Huntsville Terrain Summit: Hosted by The Alabama Modeling & Simulation Council (AMSC) in conjunction with U.S. Department of Defense agencies. See https://www.amsc.to/Terrain_Summit_Web/Home.htm for registration details

CALL FOR SPEAKERS: For details, visit
https://www.amsc.to/Terrain_Summit_Web/CALL_FOR_PRESENTATIONS.htm and https://www.amsc.to/Terrain_Summit_Web/ABSTRACT_SUBMISSION.htm.
Please distribute to your organization and colleagues that might be interested.
Monday & Tuesday,
November 7-8, 2005

Location: Holiday Inn Research Park,
Huntsville, Alabama (https://www.hihuntsville.com)

Explore leading technologies in high-density synthetic environments -- important for simulation -- by gathering with terrain generation professionals in a forum sharing current practices.

Presentation abstract deadline is September 30.

Past Regional and National Events

Event
Date
Location/Details
8th IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing (ISORC). Represented by leaders in the real-time community including Doug Schmitt, Doug Jensen, Bran Selic, Andy Wellings, Doug Locke, and many others.
May 18-20, 2005
Held in Seattle, Washington.
Details and registration at https://shay.ecn.purdue.edu/~isorc05/.

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