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About FlySim
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FlySim was founded in 2003 by a small team of experienced software developers. We are developing a variety of innovative software products, based on our combined expertise in software development (real-time 3D graphics and video processing, computer vision, visualization,
physics modeling, distributed systems, networking, etc.), systems (sensor integration, system architecture, system deployment, etc.), and design (interface design, 3D design, graphic design, photography, broadcast video, etc.)
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JR Gloudemans
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JR Gloudemans received his BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering
from Virginia Tech. His work at NASA includes RAM, a 3D parameter based aircraft modeler, and bezier surface intersection and trimming libraries. At Shoreline Studios, he assisted in the development and deployment of FoxTrax, a system for enhancing the visibility of the puck in hockey games. As a founding member of Sportvision, he worked on a variety of broadcast
enhancements, including AirF/X, Telestrator, K-Zone,
SurroundView, and 1st & Ten, where he was the project manager and lead developer. He has been issued 8 patents (more pending) and awarded 2 Emmys for his previous work.
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Rapid Aircraft Modeler (RAM)
The Rapid Aircraft Modeler is an interactive, parameter-based
aircraft modeler used for conceptual design. The models allow
visual inspection of the geometric parameters used in aircraft design.
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FoxTrax
FoxTrax is a system for real time tracking and highlighting of the hockey puck during NHL broadcasts. The FoxTrax system integrates data from sensors placed in the hockey puck, around the arena, and in the broadcast cameras and sends it to Silicon Graphics workstations in the broadcast truck. These computers calculate the exact location of the puck and highlight it in the broadcast video feed.
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1st & Ten
1st and Ten is a broadcast enhancement that lays
a first down line on the football field at the location of the first
down marker. It debuted on ESPN's Sunday Night Football and has since
grown to almost a dozen games a week. 1st & Ten received two Emmy Awards for Innovative Technical Achievement and Outstanding
Achievement in Engineering Development. |
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SurroundView
SurroundView is an project to generate Bullet Time effects (frozen action with moving camera made popular in The Matrix) at sporting events, in near real time, using off the shelf video equipment. Click here to see SurroundView in action.
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ESPN K-Zone
The ESPN K-Zone is a system for displaying a graphic over the video feed of a baseball broadcast to show where the baseball punctured the strike zone. The ESPN K-Zone won an Emmy Award for Innovative Technical Achievement
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Walter Hsiao
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Walter Hsiao graduated with a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science from the University of California at Berkeley, with and emphasis on computer graphics and virtual environments. At Books that Work, he worked as an artist and photographer, creating content for 3D Landscape, a virtual walkthrough landscape design product. His work at Sportvision
includes broadcast television enhancements such as 1st and Ten and Telestrator. At Silvan Networks he developed
web-based global network management and monitoring software and network visualization tools. |
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1st & Ten
1st and Ten is a broadcast enhancement that lays
a first down line on the football field at the location of the first
down marker. It debuted on ESPN's Sunday Night Football and has since
grown to almost a dozen games a week. 1st & Ten received two
Emmy Awards for Innovative Technical Achievement and Outstanding
Achievement in Engineering Development. |
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Telestrator
Built on 1st and Ten technology, the Telestrator
allows the user to draw highlights and smoothed lines on the field
in real-time or on recorded video. Like the first down line, the telestrator
markings are only visible underneath the players and stay locked on the field as the camera moves. The telestration can
be recorded and restored during replays.
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Network Management Interface
The Silvan Network Management Interface allowed a user
to monitor and configure a globally positioned network of Silvan caches. The software would display different views of the data collected form the deployed caches. Features include regional and world geographic
views of the network, animated panning/zooming, content filtering and selection, diagnostics, and node configuration.
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Network Protocol Visualization
The Silvan Network Protocol Visualizer processes log
files and displays the network topology and protocol messages in 3D.
Features such as animated playback, 3D navigation, 3D layout algorithms, selection and highlighting tools, message filtration, and an interactive timeline give the user
the ability to visually comprehend the flow of data extracted from gigabytes of log files.
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