Latest version of real-time simulation software adds new terrain system, a modular vehicle design process, and streamlined installation, while making distribution and integration easier.
Montreal, QC, September 4, 2019 — Today, CM Labs Simulations announced Vortex Studio 2019b, a major version update to Vortex Studio. Adding features that strategically enhance the capabilities of Vortex Studio, this latest update makes it easier-than-ever for users to install, build, test, and deploy high-fidelity real-time simulation.
“Over the past two decades, our team has developed some of the most advanced capabilities in engineering-based simulation,” said Lisa Barbieri, Vice President Marketing and Customer Experience. “Vortex Studio 2019b expands a powerful toolset, making it easier than ever before to generate & deploy simulations that look and feel closer to reality.”
Adding Depth to Earthmoving & Driving Simulations
Expanding upon a history of providing industry-leading, real-time simulation of soil, CM Labs announced an all new, expanded Deformable Terrain zone with features that go beyond digging and pushing soil. While still allowing the deformation of a given surface using digging tools (bucket or blade), vehicles’ wheels can now directly impact the terrain, compressing and deforming it on each pass, creating ruts and graphical marks modeled on specific textures.
“Ruts are a challenging, dynamic part of any off-highway scenario, whether that’s driving in a military convoy or hauling logs in a forestry setting,” remarked Daniel Holz, Team Lead, Vortex Engine (Physics & Graphics). “Adding compression caused by tires and tracks wasn’t a simple feat, but our highly skilled team worked diligently to add this additional layer of realism to our simulations.”
Modular Vehicle Creation
With a majority of the simulations built in Vortex Studio being related to vehicles, making these mechanisms easier to customize has been a key focus for CM Labs. In Vortex Studio 2019b, users can now start wheeled vehicle designs from a number of prebuilt vehicle templates.
“We expose important components in the vehicle interfaces of these templates,” said Martin Hirschkorn, Technical Product Manager, Vortex Studio. “Without building new models from scratch, users can adjust and tweak the templates to match the performance of their vehicle.”
With components now customizable to the sub-assembly level, engineers will be able to take advantage of a greater degree of precision in their designs. Allowing for more flexibility in terms of building mechanisms and splitting of tasks between teams of simulation engineers, this feature is especially powerful for complex machines (vehicles, cranes, excavators) with intricate sub-systems and interchangeable components.
Easier Deployment of Simulation Software and Hardware
Beyond upgrades to the core Vortex Studio platform, the user experience of adding and deploying simulation has been enhanced with a both new setup utility and an optimized licensing manager, providing simpler workflows for the installation, activation, upgrade and management of Vortex Studio software.
Similarly, to simplify the deployment of hardware, Vortex Studio now supports a broad range of CM Labs controller devices. Modeled on manufacturer controls, these devices add new, validated hardware capabilities for teams looking to easily build hardware and training simulators.
Additional Features
Along with the major feature additions noted above, CM Labs has made significant changes in the following areas of Vortex Studio:
- Parallax occlusion mapping: Materials can have a pronounced depth ‘look’ while still being a 2D element.
- Self shadowing: Materials with a height map can render a dynamic shadow, adding depth and environmental realism.
- Remote debugger tool: A new application that allows the dynamic monitoring and tuning of mechanisms in a Vortex simulation running anywhere on a network, without interfering with it.
- Additional logic extensions: Assemblies can contain scripts, connections, and VHL interfaces, allowing mechanisms to be designed with a more modular structure.
- Quadro Support: Vortex Studio 2019b has been extensively tested with NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards—in particular, the NVIDIA Quadro P4000.
For the full list of features added to Vortex Studio 2019b and hardware compatibility, please refer to the complete release notes.
Availability & Pricing
The new features for Vortex Studio are now available in Vortex Studio 2019b. For users with active subscriptions, please visit our Vortex Studio download section.
For more information on product features & pricing, please visit the Contact Us section.
About CM Labs Simulations
CM Labs builds simulation-based solutions to help clients design advanced equipment and prepare for skilled operations. Through its Vortex Studio platform, CM Labs provides capabilities for training simulators, mission rehearsal, virtual prototyping, and testing.
For more than 20 years, CM Labs’ Vortex Simulators have helped train equipment operators in port, maritime, and offshore environments all over the world. In the past few years alone, the Port of Tilbury, Flinders Adelaide Container Terminal, Indonesian Port Corporation, Napier Port, Ports of Auckland, multiple DP World sites, and the Pacific Maritime Association (USA) have chosen Vortex simulators to improve operational safety and efficiency.
Vortex® is a registered trademark of CM Labs Simulations. For more information, contact info@cm-labs.com, or visit us at cm-labs.com.
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