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Simulation Projects

Simulation Projects

The simulator is equipment that is designed to represent the real experience of aircraft, spacecraft, or vehicles. It is made with a combination of different pieces of equipment. It is used mostly for training purposes, and it is cost-effective if training is conducted on a high scale.

What We Made

Virtual Reality-Based Simulation Systems For Fire Safety

Labotek is an exclusive representative of XVR Simulation, Netherlands & Flaim Systems, Australia providing virtual reality simulation for incident command management training and immersive skill fire training. This enables the customers to command, control, and coordinate the emergency response providing a common hierarchy within which responders from multiple agencies can be trained effectively. Labotek has already implemented the first ICMS centre for the Airport Authority of India in Delhi, India. This Software allows client training as well as the ability to evaluate their resources to the best of their capabilities.

ARFF Vehicle Simulator

Labotek has already implemented the first ARFF Vehicle Simulators of the airport Crash Fire Tenders (CFT). In the ARFF CFT simulator, the trainees can drive to the incident scene and perform fire fighting operations and turret operations from within the minicab stations.

Airside Driving Simulators & Emergency Vehicles ‘Simulators

Training in a simulator for airside operations at airports for the permit is cheap, safe, environmentally friendly, and effective. Students practice vehicle control, right of way rules, and looking behaviour step-by-step in a pleasant environment. A positive, critical, virtual instructor consistently guides the student. A report is made after a lesson with insights into the strengths and weaknesses of a student's driving style. That way the student and his instructor have insight into a student's progress and the student can consistently improve his driving.

Drivers of emergency services have difficulty practicing their driving with optical and audio signals in real life. This kind of training on driving simulators is possible at random times with our software. Colleagues can watch the ongoing training and discuss it according to recorded footage in the debriefing/briefing room. The registration of viewing skills is of great importance.

The Center

The training system designed and incubated is a network of training stations, including an Exercise Control (Instructor) Station, an Incident Commander Station, four (4) Team Training Stations, and an ARFF Station.

Briefing/De-Briefing Room can function as the Command Post/Emergency Operations Centre during large-scale training exercises and for debriefing sessions.

The ICMS Simulator

The ICMS uses state of the art, unity-based visualization, and simulation technology to create a highly realistic incident, vehicles, avatars, objects, and incidents.

Features

The integrated physics-based effects ensure that aircraft incidents are realistically simulated, including the fire, smoke, spills, and fuselage burn-through times. Vehicle agent capacity and application rates of agents are also realistically simulated. The vehicle dynamics package is based on the actual ARFF vehicle; therefore, acceleration, deceleration, driving speed, taking curves, vehicle suspension, rollover, and vehicle payload are all accurately simulated.

Hardware

The ARFF Station consists of a minicab base frame, a five (5) 65” monitor visual display system (including roof view), the ARFF simulator that has 2 interchangeable OEM dashboards, and a center console (Rosenbauer Panther XO & NAFFCO) with operational joysticks, switches, and indicators.

Two (2) vehicle seats with full-motion simulation, a steering wheel and pedal assembly with force loading, and a sound system.

Application Software (XVR)

The company XVR Simulation, since 2000, is the world’s leading supplier of virtual reality (VR) simulation training software for safety and security professionals.

The XVR Simulation Platform is designed to support education, training, and assessment of incident commanders for fire & rescue, law enforcement, and medical services.

The simulation platform supports training and assessment of all levels of command, from operational on-scene command to strategic commanders in cities, states, or at the national and international levels.

Location

Fire Training Centre, Airport Authority of India, New Delhi.

The Simulator

The ARFF driving simulator is utilized for training drivers and operators of the airport Crash Fire Tenders (CFT). In the ARFF CFT simulator, the trainees can drive to the incident scene, and perform fire fighting operations and turret operations from within the CFT mini cab station.

The CFT mini cab station provides airport fire fighting crew commanders and drivers the opportunity to train operational skills such as:

Vehicle and Turret Operation

Basic Driving and Positioning

Fire Fighting and Rescue Operations

Spillage Containment

Damage Mitigation

Resource Control

Teamwork.