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The Second Life Enterprise program is cancelled by Linden Lab in Spring of 2010. Significant value in the unique approach to virtual world simulation had been identified as well as investment in the platform. To ensure continuity in the research and the investment in content, a pivot was made to a
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MOSES researchers use LIDAR based scanning techniques to rapidly create actual operating environments and use them inside the MOSES platform. In cooperation with UCF/Institute for Simulation Technology, the MOSES team developed a content ingestion method to allow for actual operational areas to be
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MOSES publicly debuted March 22, 2011 at the Defense GameTech Users Conference in Orlando, Florida. MOSES was made open to non-U.S. Army researchers, including enterprise, university, Air Force and Navy, to encourage sharing of content creation and testing.
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terrain database generator. Real world terrain is now available for use inside the MOSES, and by extension the OpenSimulator. This represents the first major technology transfer offering of the MOSES project to the OpenSimulator community.
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MOSES is used for the first time in a planned training exercise at the 2/124th Florida Army National Guard for a research pilot study of training effectiveness of simulation based training for a room clearing exercise.
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scanned using LIDAR and then produce scenario output for use in a virtual world. The initial proof of concept of this workflow was to use the UCF Partnership II and Partnership III buildings and surrounding areas.
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MOSES and Intel Corporation partner under Cooperative Research and Development Agreement #ARL-15-00xx. MOSES/Intel performs series of scalability experiments.
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Dr. Douglas Maxwell calls for Open Simulator community to consider the formation of a foundation for the purpose of being an official contact and stakeholder.
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MOSES researchers build a photogrammetry rig for the purpose of creating realistic avatars, quickly. Cost per avatar drops dramatically.
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Gauging Training Effectiveness Of Virtual Environment Simulation Based Applications For An Infantry Soldier Training Task
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Gauging Training Effectiveness Of Virtual Environment Simulation Based Applications For An Infantry Soldier Training Task
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The Federal Consortium for Virtual Worlds was held in a completely online forum for the first time on March 6 and 7.
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MOSES' initial goals were met 4th quarter 2012, namely using open source software to:
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Linking with other grids with secured, encrypted communications, and
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to provide independent and secured access to a virtual world.
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RUGUD (Rapid Unified Generation of Urban Databases RUGUD)
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MOSES' effort continues on additional goals including
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MOSES Calls for New Foundation to Move Opensim Forward
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Content portability (able to be moved to other grids),
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Military Open Simulator Enterprise Strategy (MOSES)
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OpenSimulator
United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center (STTC)
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OpenSimulator
RUGUD (Rapid Unified Generation of Urban Databases RUGUD)
Military simulation
RDECOM
Meta Operating System & Entity Shell
virtual reality
University of Washington
Human Interface Technology Lab


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