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Maritime Training & Simulation

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Simulation
Voice Over IP Communication Simulator


Maritime Simulation Products

Buffalo Computer Graphics' maritime simulation staff has extensive experience in the design and development of marine radar and communication simulators. Many of our staff members have been dedicated to the development of our simulation products for over twenty-five years.

Our line of radar simulators is IMO / STCW compliant and can be adapted to meet HLA or DIS requirements. All models are capable of generating the target, landmass and radar effects video required to create realistic radar images from computer generated data. As a result, training exercises carried out using a BCG simulator appear real to observers monitoring the radar displays.

Should you desire to speak to one of our technical or subject matter experts, please contact us at (716) 822-8668. We would be happy to discuss your needs.

BCG’s newest entry for Radio Simulation is a network based communications system utilizing Voice Over IP (VOIP) technology. This simulation technique provides realism to a degree not possible with real radio/attenuator setups, and does not transmit using RF. Our technology allows complete separation of training exercises and eliminates unwanted communication or interference with real RF radio communication.

Each Simulated Radio Panel (SRP) operates as a standalone radio, utilizing a built-in Single Board PC, custom BCG hardware and BCG developed VOIP software. The SRP can be configured to model a VHF, UHF or MF/HF radio delivered with a choice of Microphone / speaker, headset with microphone or a handset. The SRP provides the operator radio control through the use of a front panel keypad, LCD display, microphone and built-in speaker.

 
Voice Over IP Communication Simulator
 

Though generic in nature, each Simulated Radio Panel emulates the operation of a real radio. Multiple SRPs may be networked together and yet operate independently allowing maximum flexibility in the training environment. All radio units are controlled by an Instructor Station (IS) utilizing the same network. The instructor also has use of a simulated radio to participate in the audio portion of the training exercise. All I/O to the unit is provided through a single 100Base-T network connection.

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