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Simcenter SCADAS Family

Discover the Simcenter SCADAS Family

Discover the Simcenter SCADAS hardware family, the data acquisition system solution for all your testing measurement needs.

Oil and gas: Raising industry safety standards with simulation

How can you raise the standards for safety in the oil and gas industry? We have some suggestions

Sound waves can be perceived annoying, especially in silent electric or autonomous vehicles. Active noise cancellation or ANC technology answers to these challenges.

Active noise cancellation or ANC technology: the secret sauce for in-cabin comfort

ANC technology helps improve in-cabin comfort. In this article, we share insights into reducing the perceived level of powertrain and road noise and benefitting from the move toward software-based acoustics.

Force limiting: Test your Spacecraft, but don’t destroy it!

Avoid over-testing during satellite vibration qualification and learn about force limiting for spacecraft testing.

XDT for Heavy Equipment

Executable Digital Twin (xDT) – Part 6

xDT is moving fast… CIMdata So I recently sat down and had a conversation with a fantastic team at CIMdata….

Simcenter SCAPTOR - Collecting ADAS data

How to avoid ADAS technology development failure

We are still smarter than the machine. But for how long? This is a question I’m bothered with every day….

Cox Marine Ode to Summer

An ode to the last days of summer…with Cox Marine, digitalization and the CXO300

Before we start talking about Cox Marine, digitalization and the CXO300, let’s take a moment for an ode to the…

Master the vehicle NVH performance with a virtual prototype

I’m an extremely curious person. When I start something, I’m already picturing the result: how it will look, feel like,…

NVH Processing in Simcenter Testlab Neo Process Designer

Are you manually processing and validating your test data, channel by channel and run by run? Good news, Testlab Neo Process designer can help you get the best out of your data quickly and efficiently. Let’s take a look!