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The first image is taken from an early simulation module about trajectory following; the bucket is to be moved towards the cab with the middle tooth staying on the line. To help with depth perception, the simulation software features shadowing and five yellow dots on the ground to indicate the position of the five bucket teeth.
The second image is taken from a later simulation module about trenching; the perimeter of the trench is defined by a red border, and simulated stakes are shown in green. Any dumping too close to the trench will violate the "safe spoil separation" distance, and be flagged as an error in the simulation results.
Here is one example with seven stations at the United Technologies Center in Bangor, Maine (USA). Each station is equipped with a destop PC and Simlog's Hydraulic Excavator Personal Simulator, along with OEM Controls. Shown below is the simulator lab at the College of New Caledonia in British Columbia, Canada, there are twelve stations. (Only 10 are visible in the picture.) Each station is equipped with a laptop PC, Simlog's Harvester Personal Simulator and Hydraulic Excavator Personal Simulator, Replica Controls and Simlog's table-top mounting brackets. This simulator lab with sixteen stations is located at the Centre de formation professionnelle Mont-Laurier in Quebec, Canada with Simlog's Harvester Personal Simulator, Forwarder Personal Simulator, and Hydraulic Excavator Personal Simulator. One of the stations has a laptop PC and projector, to make the trainer's "teaching by showing" easy; the other stations have desktop PCs and LCD monitors. All stations are equipped with the same Replica Controls and Simlog's table-top mounting brackets. Here is an example from Finland with four stations, where the Forssa Vocational Adult Education Centre is using Simlog's Mobile Crane Personal Simulator and Tower Crane Personal Simulator. Each station is equipped with a desktop PC, a projector, and a real operator chair equipped with PC Controls; everything is mounted on a metal platform with wheels. Floor-to-ceiling walls help direct all eyes forward to the projection screens. Finally, here is another Canadian example with eight stations at the Commission scolaire des Pays-des-Bleuets in Quebec with Simlog's Harvester Personal Simulator and Forwarder Personal Simulator. Four of the stations have desktop PCs, while the other four have laptops for easy transport; all stations use the same LCD monitors. As for simulator controls, some stations have PC Controls while others have OEM Controls. Today, more and more Simlog customers are creating their own Simlog simulator labs. To learn more, just contact Simlog!
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