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CoAX Progress Meeting April 2002 Toulouse, France

CoAX Progress Meeting April 2002 Toulouse, France. Dennis Brake Global InfoTek Inc 1920 Association Drive, Suite 200 Reston, VA 20191 (703) 652-1600 x319 dbrake@globalinfotek.com. Agenda. GITI TIE Interactions Service User Interface Collaborative Plotting Tool UI

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CoAX Progress Meeting April 2002 Toulouse, France

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  1. CoAX Progress MeetingApril 2002Toulouse, France Dennis Brake Global InfoTek Inc 1920 Association Drive, Suite 200 Reston, VA 20191 (703) 652-1600 x319 dbrake@globalinfotek.com

  2. Agenda • GITI TIE Interactions • Service User Interface • Collaborative Plotting Tool UI • Address Book / Duty Roster UI • Live Video Viewer UI • Grid Security Enhancements • Joint Forces Maritime Command • Coalition Starter Pack • Auto-wrapping of legacy code • Infrastructure • Summary

  3. GITI TIE Interactions • AIAI • Explore the feasibility of using a service UI download process panel to coalition members. • IHMC • Work on security enhancements to the Grid to allow secure communications between agents. • QinetiQ • Develop a JavaCard/iButton interface to store user preferences for login and application initialization. • NRL • Assist NRL in getting a XIS client grid enabled.

  4. Service User Interface AIAI TIE • Agent/Service registers with the Grid • Advertises it’s user interface capability • Provides a Factory to construct the components • Client • Finds the Agent/Service • Uses Factory to construct components • Classes not installed at the Client are downloaded • Users interact with Agent/Service through interface

  5. Collaborative Plotting Tool • Backend Coordinate Storage • GUIs register for Events • Clients add/remove items • All GUI’s receive updates

  6. Address Book / Duty Roster • GUIs register for Events • Updated with login/logout • All GUI’s receive updates to keep current • Java SmartCard will Login and add user to book (QinetiQ TIE)

  7. Live Video Viewer • Video GUIs receive RTP (i.e. UDP based) video signals • Server starts multicast video transmissions when client has downloaded GUI • GUI displays live video

  8. Grid Security Enhancements – IHMC TIE • Added a SwitchableSecureAgentRep • Extends AgentRep • MessageQueue can be switched between normal communications or SSL • KAoS Domain Management can enforce SSL on Agent communications

  9. Joint Forces Maritime Command • Situation Notebook

  10. Joint Forces Maritime Command (cont.) • XIS Plugin Display in a Page (NRL TIE)

  11. CHAIN Overview • CHAIN provides building blocks for end users to rapidly construct and deploy intelligent information gathering agents, monitor critical events across the globe, and intelligently notify users of critical events. • Enables user to launch large number of agents to monitor critical events, data bases, information repositories, web pages, sensors, and devices • Agents can access any JCDB compliant database – GUI is provided for users to rapidly create retrieval agents. • Agents perform data analysis based on rules, changing events, and operator direction. • Isolates users and agents from databases and information sources. • Hierarchical task-based planning system guides processing. • Built to be easily integrated with planning and decision support systems. • Based on Jini and CoABS GRID – interoperable with other DARPA agent systems and ESG sensors. • Utilizes JavaSpaces for Agent Coordination.

  12. CHAIN Overview

  13. CHAIN Overview

  14. CHAIN Overview

  15. Coalition Starter Pack • Coalition Starter Pack Web Page • Downloadable Auto-wrapping tool

  16. Auto-wrapping of legacy code • Wraps a compiled class or interface as a Grid-enabled agent • Generates AgentRemote interface, Agent interface, AgentRep class, AgentHelper, and the Agent. • A generated test client for locating and testing the agent • An Ant build script generated to compile and run the code.

  17. Infrastructure • One laptop acting as a server running CoABS Grid version 3.3 • An 802.11b wireless LAN. Participants must provide their own wireless card.  • A video switching system to support up to 8 computer inputs with outputs to 2 XGA resolution projectors. Each participant will provide one female-to-female video cable for each laptop they connect. The projectors will be provided by local arrangement at the demonstration venue.

  18. Summary • Service UI • Decide what to use • Security Enhancements • Support IHMC as needed • JavaCard interface • Decide where to use • JFMC • Interface and test NRL’s graphics feed • Starter pack • Clean up user interface

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