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Version 3.0. Bill Phelps ([email protected]) The Boeing Company - Training Systems and Services IMAGE- July 2003-. Order of Presentation. Introduction CIGI 3.0 Highlights CIGI 3.0 Considerations CIGI 2 to CIGI 3 Enhancements Current Issues Future Plans Summary. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Version 3.0
Bill Phelps([email protected])
The Boeing Company - Training Systems and Services
-IMAGE--July 2003-
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Order of Presentation• Introduction• CIGI 3.0 Highlights• CIGI 3.0 Considerations• CIGI 2 to CIGI 3 Enhancements• Current Issues• Future Plans• Summary
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What Is CIGI?
• Communication protocol for host-to-image generator interface control definition.
• Provides a high level of abstraction, simple to use.• Plug-and-play type interface.• API provided to remove error-prone data packaging.• Released open-source, non-proprietary under a GNU Lesser
General Public License.
Host SimulationCIGI SDK
CIGI APICIGI
IG Run-TimeCIGI SDK
CIGI APICIGICIGI Messages
Data & Synchronization
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Availability• All data and documentation are available on
http://cigi.sourceforge.net/– includes ICD, API, SDK, CIGI Host Emulator– on-line forum for help, bug tracking, and distribution list
• ICD contains complete definition of all data packets• ANSI C design tested on W2K, Linux, IRIX, VxWorks,
and Solaris.• CIGI Host Emulator test tool with scripting interface
available.
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CIGI 3.0 Highlights• Improved documentation
– More detail on coordinate systems and special effects– Database load sequencing– Orthographic projection
• General improvements– Changing fixed-point numbers to floating point
• IG Control– Interface support for byte-ordering– Improved support for asynchronous operation
• Entity Controls– Clarified entity animation controls– Added animation loop flag– Added inherit opacity flag– Added entity ground clamp support
• Component Controls– User defined data formats
Point P
Semi Major Axis
Sem
i Min
or A
xis
Prime Meridian
Equator
latitude
longitude
altitude
Pole
N
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CIGI 3.0 Highlights• Separated and classified simulated environment controls
– Celestial Sphere Controls (sky model)– Date/time valid flags in Celestial Packet– Atmospheric Control (global controls) – Regional weather definition– Weather Layer Control
• Increased view count• Added multiple motion tracker support• Added Earth Reference Model (ERM) definition• Added light point definition• Collision volume rotation
Elevation
Mean Sea Level
Thickness
Transition Band
Transition Band
h
w
pθ
r
(lat, lon) Y
X
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CIGI 3.0 Highlights• HAT/HOT/LOS
– Added polygon normal response• Sensors
– Sensor control– Sensor gate position response– Sensor track point and gate position response
• Added ability to query IG for positional information• Added weather condition request• Animation complete notification
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CIGI 3.0 Considerations• Entity definition packet – Is it needed, how to implement• Volumetric primitive control – awaiting input from
3DPipeline• Skinned object control – awaiting input from 3DPipeline• Sensor multi-target tracks – advanced sensor targeting• Surface conditions control – need user input to define
parameters• Sub-surface conditions control – need user input to define
parameters
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CIGI 2 to CIGI 3 Enhancements
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IG Control• Interface support for byte ordering. Added “Magic Number”
field so IG can determine whether byte swapping is necessary
• Improved support for asynchronous operation– Changed single-precision floating point time tag to 32-bit integer– Changed time tag units from 1-µs to 10-µs to provide a simulation
time of almost 24 hours before a rollover occurs
215 214 213 212 211 210 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8000h No Swap 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80h Swap
215 214 213 212 211 210 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80h Swap 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8000h No Swap
Big-Endian Receiver
Little-Endian Receiver
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Entity Control• Functional change to entity animation controls
– Stop– Play– Pause– Continue
• Added animation loop flag• Inherit opacity flag• Ground clamp flag
– Altitude– Altitude with Pitch and Roll
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Component Control• One 8-bit discrete component state• Three 32-bit user-defined data fields
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Celestial Sphere Control• Moved date/time to this packet
– Better applicability to ephemeris model• Added Starfield intensity
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Atmosphere Control• Global atmosphere control• Atmospherics model enable
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Layered Weather Control• Changed Weather Control packet to
Layered Weather Control packet.– applicable to both global and regional
weather– Added nine clouds types
Elevation
Mean Sea Level
Thickness
Transition Band
Transition Band
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Motion Tracker Control• Enable/Disable Device• Multiple Trackers • Boresight• View/View Group assignment
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Earth Reference Model Definition
• Default ERM is WGS 84• New ERM defined by
specifying Equatorial Radius and Flattening
Point P
Sem
i Min
or A
xis
Prime Meridian
Equator
Radius
Pole
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Light Point Definition• State (On/Off)• Type (Raster, Calligraphic)• Visibility (Day, Dusk, Night)• Front/Back Color• Front/Back Intensity• Min/Max/Actual Size• Animation Properties (flash, rotation, etc.)• Directionality (Omni-/Uni-/Bi-directional)• Lobe Angle, Intensity, Falloff• Fog Punch-Through Enable• Fading Enable• Range Mode (Z-Depth/Slant Range)
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Transition Perimeter
Regional Weather Definition• Weather region defined within a rounded rectangle
– Weather region in an infinite column– Weather region volume is defined by the intersection of the
column and the layered weather– Multiple weather regions– Transition perimeter for smooth transition between regions– Multiple weather layers defined within a region
h
w
pθ
r
(lat, lon) Y
Xw = widthh = heightr = corner radiusp = transition
perimeter width
θ = rotation
Infinite column
Regional volumeLayer
definition
Column definition
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Position Request• Specify class of object
– Entity– Articulated Part– View– View Group– Motion Tracking Device
• Specify coordinate system– World (Geodetic)– Entity Local NED– Submodel
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Weather Condition Request• Allows host to request current weather parameters because IG will
have control of weather conditions when Ownship is location within regional weather transition perimeter.
Weather region 1Weather region 2
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Start of Frame• Added “Magic Number” so Host can determine whether
byte swapping is necessary• Flag indicates whether WGS 84 or other ERM is being
used• Improved support for asynchronous operation
– Changed single-precision floating point time tag to 32-bit integer– Changed time tag units from 1-µs to 10-µs to provide a simulation
time of almost 24 hours before a rollover occurs
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HAT/HOT Response• Two Packets:
– Basic• Height
– Extended• Height• Material Code• Normal Vector Azimuth and Elevation
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LOS Response• Two Packets:
– Basic• Altitude• Latitude• Longitude
– Extended• Altitude, • Latitude• Longitude• Material Code• Azimuth • Elevation
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Collision Detection Segment Response
• Intersection point defined as distance from an endpoint along the test vector
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Sensor Response• Two Packets:
– Sensor Gate Position Response• Target Offset X, Y• Gate Size X, Y• Frame counter
– Sensor Track Point and Gate Position Response • Target Offset X, Y• Gate Size X, Y• Frame counter• Target point Latitude, Longitude, Altitude
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Animation Stop Notification• Entity ID
– Notifies the host when an animation sequence has completed so that the next action can be commanded
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Position Response• Lat., Long., Alt., X, Y, Z, Yaw, Pitch, Roll• Coordinate System specified by request packet
– World (Geodetic)– Entity Local NED– Submodel
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Current Issues• Entity definition: How to specify entity scale,
color, and other properties• Animation definition: How to define animation
properties• Surface/subsurface control: How to define
environmental properties
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Entity Definition• Two methods:
– Entity Definition Packet• Scale• Color• Other properties
– Component Controls
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Animation Definition• Possible methods for defining attributes:
– Component Control for all animation properties– Single Animation Definition packet– Specialized Animation Definition packets
• Frame-based animations (dynamic textures, switched geometry)
• Scripted articulations• Smoke• Trails and wakes• Particle systems• Many others
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Single AnimationDefinition Packet
• Pros– Similar to CIGI 1 and 2 (Special Effect Definition)– Promotes standardization of interface
• Cons– Many attributes in interface do not apply to a given
phenomenon– Must change all attributes if we change any– Increased packet size– Cannot foresee all needed attributes
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Specialized AnimationDefinition Packets
• Pros– Promotes standardization of interface– Attributes all apply to the animation type
• Cons– Forces implementation of a particular phenomenon
(e.g., frame-based smoke vs. particle system smoke)– Must change all attributes if we change any– Increases complexity of the interface (more packets)– Cannot foresee all types and attributes
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Surface / SubsurfaceControl Packets
• Surface– Wave states, direction– Surface trafficability– Surface contaminates, i.e. ice, snow, slush, water, other
debris– Dynamic terrain control, bomb craters, trenches
• Subsurface– Under water– Subterranean
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Future Plans• Active News page on http://cigi.sourceforge.net/
– Review for news/forums/updates– We need users to subscribe to the update mailing list so we can get
feedback• Boeing would like to host a CIGI Working Group
– Would like to know who would be interested?– Where to hold meeting– We need multiple inputs on current and future designs– And a voting body on some designs
• Presented at SISO SIW (March 2003)– Standards Study Group being formed
• CIGI 3.0 ICD to be released Q303– API will follow suite– Host Emulator will be released Q403
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Summary• CIGI is designed to assist suppliers and integrators of IG
systems with ease of integration, code reuse, and cost reduction.
• CIGI has become an accepted IG interface.• Boeing will continue to support CIGI, but we desire to
move CIGI to a standards organization or form a consortium with a review board.
• We desire assistance to foster future development and advancement. All inputs, contributions, and ideas are welcome!