Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1278.1-2012

IEEE Standard for Distributed Interactive Simulation--Application Protocols

Data messages, known as Protocol Data Units (PDUs), that are exchanged on a network among simulation applications are defined. These PDUs are for interactions that take place within specified domains called protocol families, which include Entity Information/Interaction, Warfare, Logistics, Simulation Management, Distributed Emission Regeneration, Radio Communications, Entity Management, Minefield, Synthetic Environment, Simulation Management with Reliability, Information Operations, Live Entity Information/Interaction, and Non-Real-Time protocol.

Standard Committee
C/SI - Simulation Interoperability Stds Organization/Stds Activity Committee
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2010-09-30
Superseding
1278.1-1995
Board Approval
2012-08-30
History
Published:
2012-12-19
Inactivated Date:
2023-03-30

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/SI - Simulation Interoperability Stds Organization/Stds Activity Committee
Working Group
DIS_WG - Working Group for Distributed Interactive Simulation
IEEE Program Manager
Christian Orlando
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Working Group Chair
James Mccall

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P1278.1
Standard for Distributed Interactive Simulation--Application Protocols

This standard is part of a set of standards and recommended practices for Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) applications. Each standard and recommended practice in the set describes one or more of the elements that constitute the DIS environment. As a whole, the set of standards and recommended practices defines an interoperable simulation environment. This particular standard addresses the application protocols.

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