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Enhanced Mission Record and Review System (EMRRS)
The recording and playback of mission audio/video and independent DIS logging is not new to the modeling and simulation training world. But the ability to tie all of these elements together in time stamped synchronicity and control them with the same ease as a home DVR is NEW.The EMRRS system is the first system capable of synchronized recording and playback of combined mission video,audio,and DIS data. The inclusion of DIS data allows the use of ANY DIS viewer program (ASCOT Map, INSIGHT, Virtual Battle management System, OpenFlight) to be utilized simultaneously with the playback of the mission video and audio streams.
Since all DIS PDUs that were present during the mission are available during playback, all Point Of View (POV) functions of the selected viewer program such as PAN or ZOOM are fully functional.
While used extensively in the local mode, the EMRRS is designed to solve the problem of relevant distributed mission review over the CAF DMON by providing the capability for synchronous mission data playback at each local site. During the capture and recording of the mission, instructors watch the missions activity in real-time in separate briefing/classrooms equipped for that purpose. Full DVR controls are available in real-time viewing mode, so if a misson event warrants immediate discussion or critique, the instructor can pause and rewind the view without interfering with the on-going recording process. During the debriefing sessions, one screen will show the DIS 'truth' on the selected DIS viewer program while other screens will present the selected radar/HUD/out the window perspective and radio communications. EMRRS provides the academic and tactical instructor a tremendously powerful tool to dramatically present student performance in a practical format that is easy to manipulate. After mission reviews are completed the mission videos can be burned to DVDs if desired for later review in the classroom.
EMRRS has been designed and deployed through a joint effort between PLEXSYS and IP Video Systems.

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