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JTLS International User Conference Introduction To JTLS 5.0 Mrs. Ellen Roland

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JTLSInternational User Conference

Introduction To JTLS 5.0

Mrs. Ellen Roland

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• Your Laptop Needs– Internet Access– Java 8 Update 51

• Access Steps– www.– JTLS 5.0 WHIP– User Name:– Apache Password:

Test Access Requirements

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• Access Steps (Con’t)– Select demsdbkor50– Enter Apache Password Again– Start A WHIP As Usual– WHIP Password:

Test Access Requirements

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• Concept Of Terrain Layers– Maximum Of 1023 Layers– Maximum Grid Size Per Layer

• 2047 By 2047

• Grids Can Be Of Following Sizes– Degrees: 10, 5, 1– Minutes: 30, 15, 5, 1– Seconds: 30, 15

Terrain Data

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• Every Scenario Starts With– World_Level Layer

• 10 Degree Grids Covering Entire World• Results In Grid Layer 36 by 18

– Build Layers On Top Of That Layer• Terrain Layer Name, Number X Grids, Number Y

Grids, Layer On Which It Is Build, Anchor Grid

• JTLS 4.1 Hexes Automatically Converted

Terrain Data

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• Comparison Of Terrain Data demsdbkor– demsdbkor41 Hexes: 263,652– demsdbkor50 Converted Grids: 274,229– demsdbkor50 Created Grids: 32,785

• Probably needs more• Some shoreline areas need more detail

Terrain Data

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• Fake Terrain– Shape Files Place On

• Local Machine (Just Like CADRG)• In Directory

– $JHOME/ShapeFiles– C:ShapeFiles

– Provide Data To Terrain Building Service

Terrain Data

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Terrain Data Considerations

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Check:2 Grids3 Units

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Terrain Data Considerations

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Check:1 Grids54 Units

Obviously More Computation

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Basic Grid Computations

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CircleCoverage

LineCoverage

PolygonCoverage

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Basic Grid Computations

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ClosestPoint OfApproach

Minefield

Case 1:Is CPA DistLess ThanRadius - YesCase 2:Is CPA DistLess ThanRadius - NoCase 3:Is CPA OnSegment – No

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Basic Grid Computations

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ClosestPoint OfApproach

Minefield

Case 4:Is StartingPoint OrEnding PointIn Circle - Yes

Case 3:Indicates No

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• Step 1 - Is Starting Point In Circle - YES• Step 2 - Is Ending Point In Circle - YES• Step 3 - Compute CPA• Step 4 – Is CPA On Segment - NO• Step 5 – Is CPA Point In Circle - YES

CPA Calculation Summary

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• Significant Pre-Processing– National Boundary Tags

• Grids And Network Arcs

– Barrier Tags• Suggestion

– Start The Game– Run Ahead A Few Seconds– Take A Checkpoint– Restart From Checkpoint 1

Game Initialization

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Basic Movement

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Assume: Max Move:

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Crossing Line Algorithm

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Grid Tags: National Boundaries Barriers

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• View Network Types

Networks

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Questions

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WHIP Improvements

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2525 Symbols

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Air Improvements

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