Simulation Mode Sample Clauses

The Simulation Mode clause establishes the conditions under which a system or process operates in a non-production, test environment. It typically allows users to interact with the system using simulated data or scenarios, ensuring that no real-world transactions or permanent changes occur during this mode. This clause is essential for safely testing features, training users, or validating processes without risking actual operations or data integrity.
Simulation Mode. In this mode, mixed reality technologies are implemented to simulate the production line in full immersion by incorporating the operator using the following hardware: - A VR compatible computer; - A VR headset; - (optional) Trackers placed on body segments to measure human postures. The main challenge here is to be able to simulate realistic task sequencing between the operator and the cobotic installation. The implemented functionalities for this mode are (more details can be found at the Appendix (9)): - Ability to simulate in VR the sequencing of operations (design phase); - Execute robot trajectories; - Simulate safety sensor behavior and safety strategies (ex: on lidar activation, a robot stop is triggered); - Validate in immersive simulation the ergonomics of the workstation: rating in posture and effort (type 3DSSPP) for operators with different morphotypes; - Ability to record the simulation for future replay sessions.
Simulation Mode this is where the VR and AR experiments and tests are performed in immersion.
Simulation Mode. If selected, remuneration is only simulated – no postings are made. Defines which version of the commission contract and flat-rate agreement is used for calculation.
Simulation Mode. If this checkbox is selected, the reversal is simulated only. No postings are performed. Time control determines which Customizing data is referenced during the process.