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Fujitsu Launches World's First Train Simulation System with Variable-Speed Playback of High-Definition Video

Thursday May 8 5:47 PM

Tokyo, Japan, May 8, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited, building on technology developed in collaboration with Ongakukan Co., Ltd., has developed the world's first train simulation system using full high-definition video. The system is available on a commercial basis starting today.

Through its technical collaboration with video game and simulator developer Ongakukan, Fujitsu was able to develop variable-speed playback technology[1] for high-definition video shot on actual train lines, the first use of this technology in a train simulator. The result is an unprecedented level of realism in train operation simulation, with accurate responses to the trainee-operator's input and high image quality even with variable-speed playback. This gives trainees a better approximation of the operational environment to help improve their skill levels.

The system is available via SaaS[2] services utilizing Fujitsu Data Center infrastructure.

Conventional simulators for train operators have relied on computer-generated graphics. The actual working environment for operators, however, is filled with signs, buildings, and other landmarks along the tracks, and there has been a need for train operation simulators that provide more realistic environments in order to raise operator skill levels.

This prompted Fujitsu, working with Ongakukan, to develop the technology for variable-speed playback of actual, high-definition footage of railway tracks, the first train simulation featuring this technology to be used in train-operator training materials. Since the system is offered via SaaS services, customers can use their PCs to update footage whenever they make changes to their track data. Moreover, the SaaS service allows training logs and results from remote locations to be batched together for integrated management. Fujitsu is considering making this simulator available not only to railway operators but also to train and transport museums, amusement and children's facilities.

Product Features

1. Variable-speed playback of full high-definition video of actual railways

1) This system uses previously shot video of actual railways, and can play the footage back at 60 fps, regardless of the running speed of the simulated training, in full high-definition for excellent picture quality. The advanced playback technology works across a range of speeds?low, medium, and high?and responds accurately to operator inputs, including notch and braking operations while maintaining a high-quality picture.

2) Parameters such as position and grade information are embedded in actual train route footage, and the system models all the forces that affect a train's operation, including grade, curves, mechanical resistance from the rails, and even aerodynamic resistance for bullet trains, resulting in a highly realistic training environment.

3) Compared to existing simulators based on computer graphics, the system creates a more realistic training experience, enabling operators to improve training results.

2. Available through SaaS for remote management and consistent levels of quality

Full-scale training car with six video displays

1) Linked with a Fujitsu Data Center and offered via SaaS, the training system enables delivery of updates on changed route sections as well as integrated logging and tracking of results for all trainees. In addition, the system can be used for training any time, any place, including in operator training centers, at bases for various types of trains, in various operation zones, in computer-assisted instruction classrooms, and in operator crew rooms.

2) Because the system is provided over the Internet, it can offer training at a uniform level of quality to railway operators no matter where they work, something that would be difficult for conventional standalone training systems. Furthermore, it is planned that trainee log and results data will be linked with the "e-learning" service offered by Fujitsu, for integrated management of all train crew training systems.

3) Using full-scale mockups of trains with up to six video displays fore and aft, left and right, the train operator and conductor can together perform safety checks from station arrival to departure, practice door opening and closing procedures, all in real time.

3. Training for emergencies and other special situations

1) The system can accommodate any kind of accident or other scenario, providing practice in responding to various unexpected situations.

2) The system uses a sophisticated mix of video and computer graphics as well as detailed, lifelike soundtracks to represent displays on the operator's dashboard, color changes in signaling equipment, cars driving over railway crossings and emergency stoppages or power outages due to earthquakes.

Pricing & Availability

System Name:            Train Simulation System 
Price (excluding tax):  30 mil yen (estimates provided per order) 
Availability:           Immediate 

Sales Target:           100 systems over next three years; 
                        5 billion yen

Recommended Equipment

CPU:                    Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo processor, 
                        2.40 GHz or higher
Memory:                 2 GB or higher
Hard drive:             100 GB free capacity
OS:                     Windows Vista(R) or Windows(R) XP
[1] Variable-speed playback technology: Technology that can vary playback speed without changing the frame rate during playback.
[2] SaaS: Software as a Service. A method of delivering applications as a service over the Internet.

About Fujitsu Ltd

Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702; ADR: FJTSY) is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting device technologies, highly reliable computing and communications products, and a worldwide corps of systems and services experts uniquely position Fujitsu to deliver comprehensive solutions that open up infinite possibilities for its customers' success. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu reported consolidated revenues of 5.1 trillion yen (US$43.2 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007. For more information, please visit www.fujitsu.com .

Source: Fujitsu Ltd

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Fujitsu Limited
Public and Investor Relations
Inquiries:
https://www-s.fujitsu.com/global/news/contacts/inquiries/index.html 

Customer Contacts
Ongakukan Co., Ltd.
TS Development Division
E-mail:eigyo@ongakukan.co.jp

Fujitsu Limited
Service Business Unit
Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Outsourcing Development Dept.
E-mail:smeout-saas@ml.css.fujitsu.com


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