Examples of device simulations include, but are not limited to, radar and radio
receivers, analysis equipment, navigation equipment, jamming systems, radar systems,
central mission computers and operational flight programs, aircraft flight stations,
and airframes.
The MRS maintains the 3D environment allowing the placement of simulations in any
location and at any angle. Devices are linked using a graphical editor allowing
a signal path to be established. All signal data and interactivity with the simulated
environment is via publicly available interfaces.
Typical MRS Devices (Jammer Management Devices in EA-6B)
In most cases MRS devices are required to interact with an environment. EWA provides
a series of public interfaces that allow devices to access physical and electromagnetic
properties of the scenario environment. This access includes:
These interfaces have a default implementation (EWSS) but may also be implemented
by others to allow the MRS to interact with an existing system.
Equipment Configuration
The MRS provides a configuration view from which devices are dropped into 3D space,
positioned / rotated, and connected to other devices. This unique ability allows
the end user to create and save as many configurations as desired from the available
library of devices.
The MRS framework also provides support for these additional features as are required
on many projects.