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Modeling and Simulation Department
The Modeling and Simulation Department provides a wide
variety of engineering and training services and products to government and
industry clients. We conduct research, perform feasibility studies and
technology evaluations, and develop simulators, simulation models and
distributed systems for training, test and evaluation, and operations and
maintenance purposes. We also provide training requirements analysis and needs
assessment, systems engineering, software development and integration, and
logistics supports services.
We apply the most appropriate skill set and systems
engineering processes to produce complete solutions for training, modeling and
simulation needs. We form teams of cognitive scientists, human factors and
instructional design professionals, simulation engineers and integration
specialists to work closely with clients to provide timely, high-quality,
customized solutions. Our project teams analyze the client's needs, design
solutions and develop strategies, methods and media to provide innovative,
effective and affordable solutions. The department's technical expertise is
based on more than 20 years of experience in creating cutting-edge technical
solutions for the simulation and training industries.
Technical strengths include:
- Engineering Services
- Systems engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Software engineering
- Simulation
- Live, virtual and constructive
- Discrete event
- Real-time
- Visual
- Human-in-the-Loop
- Distributed services and products
- Modeling
- Physics-based modeling
- Aggregate behavior modeling
- 3D graphics
- Virtual/Augmented/Mixed Reality
- Rapid prototyping
- Simulator and trainer development, upgrade and
replacement
To learn more about Training, Simulation and
Performance Improvement capabilities at SwRI, visit
www.tspi.swri.org.
Susan Porter,
Director
John Micheletti,
Assistant Director
Division
Publications
Training, Simulation and Performance Improvement
SwRI Technical Divisions
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October 14, 2008
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