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Defence/ PSU’s / Space |
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ASML is working with Defence and Research Organizations like : |
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- Aeronautical Development Agency
- Aeronautical Development Establishment
- Defence Research and Development Laboratory
- Defence Research and Development Establishment
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Some other Government Research Institutions with whom ASML has worked are : |
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- Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
- Liquid Propultion System Centre
- Indian Space Research Organization
- ISAC
- National Aerospace Laboratory
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ASML has also worked with Public Sector Organizations like : |
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- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
- Bharat Electronics Limited
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Simulation Projects - Case Studies |
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Simulation for Head - up Display (HUD) |
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Defence Sector … Simulation of Pilot’s view on Graphical Work Station. The fight simulator project involved, development of hardware and software solution for the visual system. It consists of an out-the-window imagery (OTW) as seen by the pilot in the cockpit, a Head-Up Display (HUD) projected on the forward canopy of the pilot and avionics instrumentation displays.
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Simulation of Part Task Trainer (PTT) |
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Defence Sector … Simulation of the cockpit controls, Display and indicators
PTT consists of a cockpit station and instructor operator station. The cockpit station was a synthetic representation of the cockpit controls, indicators and displays.
The instructor station is a touch screen graphic display terminal. These will be supported by computing systems and graphic workstations. A data acquisition system is used to link the cockpit analog and digital signals to the computer.
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Driving Simulator |
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Public Sectors…
Driving simulator have the major objectives like familiarization with the vehicle’s standard controls and to train the drivers in different scenarios like hill driving, cross country driving, city driving under day / night conditions.
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