IVIR Inc. has received a SBIR Phase 2 contract for the Combat Casualty Training “Mixed Reality Manikin Solution for Female Soldier Survivability”.
This effort aims to address two main problems: the need for an open architecture to support the integration of simulation components for a ”best in class” female trauma simulation system, and the need to include medical simulation in the Synthetic Training Environment (STE). IVIR Inc. proposed the use of the Joint Emergency Trauma Simulation (JETS) architecture to address both problems. JETS provides a collated view of the patient generated by the disparate systems responsible for parts of the hybrid simulation system.
The modularity and scalability of JETS is well suited to meet the needs of the project by avoiding vendor lock-in and by providing a solution that can be used both today and the future, adapting to the changing needs of medical training.