Radar Simulation Software
Integrated Mission Support Group’s Radar Toolkit® provides the most comprehensive real-time radar simulation software package currently available. A Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) product, the Radar Toolkit® provides a flexible basis for the simulation of both current and future radar systems in support of training and engineering applications.
Singularity.exe : Kernelbase.dll. The Radar Toolkit® is in use around the world in support of every type of radar simulation from Full Flight Simulators and Classroom Desktop Trainers to Avionic design and engineering projects. Flexible The Radar Toolkit® (RTK) is written in C and C++ and runs on both Windows and Linux workstations, as well as embedded systems. The RTK consists of software libraries and an API for custom implementations of real-time radar simulations. The RTK can run standalone in the most basic uses, or because of its HLA & CIGI compliance it can be easily integrated into complex systems such as flight training aircraft. Accurate The RTK simulation is a complex, real-world, energy level model of the interaction between emitted radio transmissions and the simulated environment.
Its component-based design allows easy configuration of complex radar scenarios including weather, aircraft, ships, and vehicles, which the RTK combines into a single and accurately modeled result. Optional modules can allow a user-definable resolution from over 500 feet down to 1 foot and smaller.
Comprehensive The RTK provides support for the majority of airborne radar modes used today. The Radar Toolkit® software’s feature-rich user interface produces the most complete collection of radar modes, features and options of any radar software package on the market today. Samsung Logo Font Free.
Matched with our robust API, the Radar Toolkit® can be customized to communicate with a wide variety of interfaces. Weather Radar is supported in the Radar Toolkit® by a weather model that provides irregularly shaped rain cells with multiple levels of precipitation. This enables such radar weather modes as Iso-Echo. Multiple weather patterns can be displayed simultaneously, and rain cells interact accurately with the other components of the simulation.