Real-time Simulation

Real-time simulation is a computerized simulation system that is used to model and analyze dynamic systems in a virtual environment. It is often used in engineering, education, and research. Real-time simulation is especially useful for complex systems that require a high degree of precision and accuracy in order to understand their behavior and make reliable predictions. With real-time simulation, engineers can create and test prototypes of systems in a controlled, reproducible environment, allowing them to develop more reliable and efficient solutions to problems. Real-time simulation also allows for more accurate analysis of the behavior of physical systems such as vehicles, aircraft, and spacecraft, helping to ensure safety and reduce development costs. Finally, real-time simulation can be used to study and model complex social and economic systems, giving researchers a better understanding of how these systems work and how they might be improved.


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