SBIR-STTR Award

Decoupled Rendering Channels to Reduce Logistical Support Spares Requirements of Large Scale Training Centers.
Award last edited on: 11/13/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$899,493
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N131-018
Principal Investigator
Timothy Woodard

Company Information

Diamond Visionics LLC (AKA: Diamond Visionics Company)

400 Plaza Drive Suite A
Vestal, NY 13851
   (607) 729-8526
   info@diamondvisionics.com
   www.diamondvisionics.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 19
County: Broome

Phase I

Contract Number: N68335-13-C-0255
Start Date: 5/15/2013    Completed: 11/15/2013
Phase I year
2013
Phase I Amount
$149,617
Diamond Visionics proposes a solution to decouple rendering channels from simulators and displays by developing a novel architecture consisting of both hardware and software. Modern video processing and networking techniques will be utilized such that any display in the system can be connected to any image generator in the system during runtime. This type of separation will allow for specific image generator tasks to be offloaded from specific rendering channels as desired to create higher fidelity simulations. Source data necessary for the image generators will not be limited to just the image generator computer, but rather a centralized location. These steps above will make it possible to reconfigure any image generator channel to any display very quickly during runtime if there should be a hardware failure. In an era where simulators are used more than ever, tremendous cost savings can be realized by virtually eliminating simulator downtime due to image generator failures.

Benefit:
The benefits from developing a new achitecture that decouple rendering channels will enhance an image generator solution such as GenesisRTX with a capability not found in the image generator market. This will make it viable to use GenesisRTX with this capability on all types of visual systems (e.g. flight, vehicle, air traffic control, etc.) wherever multiple image generator channels exist and where image generator downtown must be minimized should there be a failure.

Keywords:
Distributed, Distributed, central, decouple, Rendering, Fiber, server, Architecture, cloud

Phase II

Contract Number: N68335-14-C-0319
Start Date: 7/16/2014    Completed: 2/1/2017
Phase II year
2014
Phase II Amount
$749,876
Diamond Visionics proposes a solution to decouple rendering channels from simulators and displays by developing a novel architecture consisting of both hardware and software. Modern video processing and networking techniques will be utilized such that any display in the system can be connected to any image generator in the system during runtime. This type of separation will allow for specific image generator tasks to be offloaded from specific rendering channels as desired to create higher fidelity simulations. Source data necessary for the image generators will not be limited to just the image generator computer, but rather a centralized location. These steps above will make it possible to reconfigure any image generator channel to any display very quickly during runtime if there should be a hardware failure. In an era where simulators are used more than ever, tremendous cost savings can be realized by virtually eliminating simulator downtime due to image generator failures.

Benefit:
The benefits from developing a new achitecture that decouple rendering channels will enhance an image generator solution such as GenesisRTX with a capability not found in the image generator market. This will make it viable to use GenesisRTX with this capability on all types of visual systems (e.g. flight, vehicle, air traffic control, etc.) wherever multiple image generator channels exist and where image generator downtown must be minimized should there be a failure.

Keywords:
cloud, Fiber, Rendering, server, central, decouple, Distributed, Architecture