Prefixa, a deep tech firm, recently showcased its innovative AXRO Lab platform in a demo — an advanced digital twin simulation environment designed specifically for aerospace applications like drones and space robotics.
As per its demo, Prefixa says its platform leverages physics-based simulation to create complex scenarios that are critical for developing and validating autonomous systems, while adding that the simulator is designed for AI algorithm development, testing and validation of autonomous systems, and training operators.
A key advantage of AXRO Lab is its ability to generate high-fidelity synthetic data. “AXRO offers synthetic data generation for AI training,” which accelerates the development of machine learning models without the need for extensive real-world data collection.
Through immersive technologies, the platform also “enhances operator training, mission planning and rehearsal.” This innovative capability allows for risk-free virtual training and mission preparation.
AXRO Lab is powered by “an NVIDIA Omniverse™-based simulation environment” combined with digital twin models. This enables “customizable configurations for various drones or robots” tailored to specific use cases and platforms.
With cutting-edge features like hardware-in-the-loop integration, AXRO Lab represents a paradigm shift in aerospace simulation capabilities. By bridging the virtual and real worlds, AXRO is pioneering new frontiers in autonomous system development and operation.
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