Tag: real-world simulation

  • CAST Navigation delivers advanced GNSS simulation for complex environments

    CAST Navigation delivers advanced GNSS simulation for complex environments

    Testing GNSS receiver systems in real-world conditions is limited by unpredictability, legal restrictions, and the inability to replicate scenarios. CAST Navigation addresses this challenge with advanced simulation technology that creates controlled, repeatable satellite signal environments.

    When testing a GNSS, comprehensive testing usually isn’t possible when relying on live satellite signals, according to CAST Navigation. In a live environment, engineers can’t determine the exact cause of errors, which can slow development and increase risk, so it’s impossible to establish controlled conditions suitable for experimentation and isolate specific variables without using a controlled signal environment.

    A valid experiment requires repetition of identical scenarios because it enables engineers to validate assumptions, debug faults and compare performance. Without this consistent verification, it’s impossible to put confidence in a satellite system, CAST Navigation said.

    Also, certain GNSS conditions can’t be put into practice in the real world for testing purposes. For example, spoofing or jamming satellite signals is usually illegal because such activities could cause interference or harm in other systems. Also, environmental effects like atmospheric interference or terrain obstruction can’t be easily configured or isolated in a live testing scenario.

    Improving reliable testing

    A controlled simulation environment that can generate repeatable GNSS conditions enables engineers to conduct reliable testing and validation. CAST Navigationprovides such a highly realistic and reliable simulated satellite signal environment, enabling organizations to conduct rigorous testing of guidance systems and positioning technologies. By creating artificial signals that can be precisely repeated as many times as necessary, engineers can get the data they need without the difficulties and restrictions of operating in a real-world environment.

    Multi-constellation frequencies available

    At the core of this technology from CAST Navigation is the ability to generate multi-constellation GNSS signals across multiple frequencies, such as GPS, GLONASS and BeiDou. These systems are highly adaptable to all kinds of experimental conditions. They support simultaneous simulation of multiple satellite systems at once, allowing engineers to account for variables like terrestrial movement and space-based trajectories.

    Using advanced motion modeling, engineers can use CAST’s system to simulate position, orientation and complex motion patterns in real time. But CAST Navigation technology isn’t just modeling satellite movement. It’s also modeling the environment the satellites are operating in, with variables such as atmospheric interference (such as ionospheric delay) fully integrated into the testing environment.

    Engineers can test their production systems in both ideal and adverse environments, such as one where satellite signals are being jammed. This makes CAST Navigation systems suitable for both military and commercial applications, particularly when engineers are trying to design resilient and flexible GNSS systems.

    CAST Navigation offers full-service support.

  • Esri CityEngine 2015 Provides Advanced 3D City Design

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    Modern layer management and enhanced real-time shadows based on daytime and location are available in the latest release of CityEngine.

    The release of Esri CityEngine 2015 allows GIS professionals, architects, planners, and urban designers to create 3D city models faster and share them easily via ArcGIS Online. These new features open the use of 3D models for every day, real-world simulation, emergency response, urban planning, and entertainment scenarios.

    “CityEngine 2015 is faster, sports higher-quality visuals, and introduces an innovative and unique 3D design experience. The latter is possible with Procedural Handles, a novel user interface for the intuitive editing of 3D models. We worked very hard on this and are excited to release it,” said Pascal Mueller, director of the Esri R&D Center, Zurich AG.

    Companies like Esri partner SmarterBetterCities use CityEngine to help clients view and investigate building development proposals in a true 3D environment.

    “CityEngine provides decision makers with the opportunity to do more advanced planning than when they are using a typical CAD or spreadsheet system,” said Antje Kunze, CEO, SmarterBetterCities. “We are now able to help our clients better visualize rules and regulations and perform analytics that no one has been able to address in the past.”

    Advancements from user requests—including a modern editor for managing layers, real-time shadows based on daytime and location, faster data export, and improved publishing workflows—have been implemented. More information can be found in the release notes.

    “With CityEngine 2015, we made a huge step forward in user experience and speed, resulting in less coding and more designing,” said Dominik Tarolli, director of international business development for 3D geodesign at Esri.

    CityEngine 2015 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. A free 30-day trial with full export capabilities can be downloaded at esri.com/cityengine.

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    Credit: Esri website.