Instructors Change Simulations On the Fly

Jan. 29, 2020
CM Labs is introducing a new feature that gives instructors the ability to make changes to training scenarios and push them directly to operators training on CM Labs’ Vortex simulators.

CM Labs is introducing a new feature that gives instructors the ability to make changes to training scenarios and push them directly to operators training on CM Labs’ Vortex simulators.

The feature will make its debut at Conexpo in Las Vegas, March 10-14.

Using a tool called the Instructor Operating Station (IOS), which allows trainers to launch and monitor simulator training exercises, instructors can now make changes to exercises on the fly. For example, they can add different objects to the worksite and change the position of vehicles, or simply tailor exercises to individual trainee abilities for even more efficient learning.

“In essence, instructors now have access to a virtually unlimited number of simulation exercises for any given piece of equipment,” says Drew Carruthers, CM Labs’ director of product strategy.

What makes this possible is the simulation software “under the hood” of the IOS. This software, Vortex Studio, is designed to realistically simulate mechanical equipment and their operating environment, whether for training, or for engineering and prototyping applications.

OEMs can also leverage Vortex Studio, to make engineering design changes within the software, and push them immediately to a simulator for human-in-the-loop testing. Operating data can also be captured for tracking and analysis. The result is a vast reduction in development risk, and far less reliance on costly field prototypes, the company says.