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Asynchronous Demonstration

February 22, 2022

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On 22 February 2022, the IVIR Team conducted the asynchronous demonstration at Fort Sam Houston. The demonstration was to display the JETS Phase III architecture and how the components interact as a network at the microsystem level in a location that does not have continuous internet access. The location, in this case, was held in a mock Navy ship environment. The focus is to run a micro-level system and collect data from the microsystem and export it to the larger macrosystem level.

When the asynchronous event is completed, some of the data collected during the event will be packaged and exported to the JETS Macrosystem. The capability allows for the data collected a disconnected asynchronous event to be eventually uploaded to the main synchronous JETS architecture. The event concluded and the team begin preparing for the synchronous demonstration to be held on 24 February 2022.

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