Eurosatory 2018: 3DOR Simulations to Launch Project Optimization Simulation System

By enabling testing of products and components throughout a project's lifecycle, the system allows researchers and developers to identify and fix any bugs, design issues, or errors at an early stage

Eurosatory 2018: 3DOR Simulations to Launch Project Optimization Simulation System

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3DOR Simulations, an Israeli company specializing in operations research for military systems, will launch a unique simulation system for project optimization at Eurosatory 2018.

By enabling testing of products and components throughout a project's lifecycle – from planning to field operation, before, during or after field testing – the system allows researchers and developers to identify and fix any bugs, design issues or errors at an early stage.

3DOR Simulations designed its 3D computational geometric modeling as part of a comprehensive solution for operations research. Its unique range of performance analysis and evaluation tools delivers system-wide simulation capabilities, integrating different research models and analysis methods. 

With the ability to accumulate simulations on a number of cores of a processor/multiple CPUs/cluster of computers, the system offers fast simulation execution times, with minimal hardware requirements: it is capable of running thousands of scenarios, using multiple levels of graphical interfaces, performing visual analysis for a large number of parameters, validation of sensitivity and optimizations, in minutes, using a standard laptop.

The system’s unified infrastructure is suitable for development, performance analysis, and experiments investigation. Being generic, simulation adjustments can be made quickly to meet the specific needs of any given project, allowing a high level of dynamic 3D performance analysis at the earliest stages.

The system can be adjusted to many defense projects and systems, such as the definition of optimal settings for precision-guided weapons, active defense systems, development and performance evaluation of warheads, lethal analysis of munitions and personal armor, performance analysis of armored platforms, and more.

“With nearly three decades of experience in the field, we identified a critical need for simulation tools for the operation and interaction of complex geometric models,” says Amir Fishman, 3DOR Simulation’s CEO. “The unique capabilities of our system enable shortened schedules, saving time and resources spent on field experiments, improving performance, lowering development costs and reducing the cost of the end-result product.”