Case: Production of an interactive 3D presentation of a predictive electric motor diagnostic system for display at the "Army-2021" exhibition.
Location: Moscow, Russia.
Client: SpotViz Company.
Task:
Based on the design, logic block diagrams, and modeling developed by the SpotViz team, create a visual schema for an interactive 3D presentation of the predictive electric motor diagnostic system.
Embed the structural diagnostic schema into a game engine to visually demonstrate the system’s operation.
Develop the project’s logic programming solution.
Write the software component of the presentation interface and a plugin for data conversion.
Integrate real-time sensor readings from electric motors operating at one of MAK “Vympel”’s facilities into the presentation.
Solution:
Mikhail Mytsyk and the SpotViz Team developed the presentation design, logic block diagram, and main models in accordance with the technical specifications provided by MAK “Vympel.”
The structural diagnostic schema was embedded into Unreal Engine 4. Animation and an intuitive interface were carefully designed.
A software solution for the project’s logic was developed.
OM Studio programmers wrote the software component of the presentation interface and a data conversion plugin to receive sensor readings from the facility and accurately display the sensor data in the presentation.
The complete presentation assembly was tested on a touchscreen monitor. The predictive electric motor diagnostic system functioned correctly, and the sensors displayed real engine parameters.
The interactive presentation was showcased at the “Army-2021” forum on a large touchscreen display.
All operations were performed in real time on a functioning motor! Special sensors installed directly in the motor assembly continuously transmitted its parameters online, allowing exhibition visitors to observe all mechanisms, individual components, operational parameters, and recommendations for efficient use.
The interactive 3D presentation was very well received by both guests and participants of the Forum.