Agile solutions for your evolving simulation challenges
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YTEK offers a spectrum of time-competitive solutions, from the provision of software engineering support services, specialized consulting, through to fully project managed software development.
With a history of creative solutions to complex problems, timely delivery, and proven expertise in distributed simulation, 3D graphics, artificial intelligence, and general software development, YTEK can tailor a solution to the needs of the individual customer, and deliver capability when and where it counts.
YTEK has worked with organizations such as DSTO, providing services for a range of projects:
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ADGESIM: The Air Defence Ground Environment Simulator project represents one of YTEK’s largest programs to date, and is the source of our ADGESIM applications. This program has been carried out in cooperation with the Air-Operations Division (AOD) of DSTO, and was aimed at providing a solution to the RAAF’s need for air-defence simulation capability for the purpose of training. YTEK successfully produced this capability in a very short time at a fraction of the cost of the nearest competition. The development, refinement and deployment of ADGESIM is representative of YTEK’s philosophy of agile solutions to evolving simulation challenges.
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MERLIN: Developed for Air Vehicles Division (AVD) of DSTO, this project aimed to provide an aircraft performance modeling and analysis toolkit, allowing users to quickly and easily predict, and graphically represent, the mission and point performance of fixed-wing fighter aircraft at any given moment in time, or for the duration of an entire mission.
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PoD: The Probability of Detection analysis application provided users with a means of graphing and processing large quantities of data resulting from non-destructive inspection of airframe components. This activity was undertaken for the Maritime Platforms Division (MPD) of DSTO.
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TAMEE: Undertaken alongside Air-Operations Division (AOD) staff at DSTO, the Tactical Air Mission Experimental Environment (TAMEE) project was intended to create a generic, inexpensive platform for air-mission experimentation. These “flying desks” embodied fully furnished simulators capable of running on easily available computer hardware.
YTEK has also provided technical support to a number of other defence exercises, including the PacLink series of network-enabled exercises, and is part of continuing plans for involvement and contribution into JCTC (Joint Combined Training Capability).
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