Highlights from the show:
FLAMES Demos
UAV Video
feed
Simulated UAV video
can be generated using light-weight, easy to use applications
that are fully integrated and correlated with an executing
scenario. Like other FLAMES-based applications, no runtime
fees are required.
Live
Virtual Constructive (LVC)
A command and control simulation was used to illustrate the
LVC capabilities of FLAMES. While FLAMES supports DIS
and HLA,
this particular demo makes use of the FLAMES client/server
modules.
Commercial
Airport and Air Traffic Control
FLAMES is ideal for
use in commercial, as well as defense applications. A
new demo showed how FLAMES can simulate an air traffic controller's
management of a commercial airport.
Customer
Spotlight
U.S.
Air Force Command and Control Weapon System Part Task Trainer
(C2WSPTT)
BK Stover, C2WSPTT Contractor Project Manager, joined Ternion
at I/ITSEC to demonstrate the FLAMES-based
C2WSPTT, which is used to train US Air Force Air and Space
Operation Center (AOC) warfighters.
New
Product
FLAMES 8.1
Ternion previewed new
features in FLAMES 8.1, including scenario-editing windows
that completely eliminate the need to know model details or
edit script in order to modify scenarios. With 8.1, FLAMES
opens scenario editing to a whole new class of end users with
little or no previous simulation experience, while remaining
flexible and robust for even the most technical software developers.
Free
8.1 runtime licenses and installation CDs were distributed
at the show.
The Breakfast with
Ternion Corporation was held on Tuesday morning during I/ITSEC. |


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