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Royal Oak's Realtime In New Partnership

Royal Oak-based Realtime Technologies last week announced a partnership wtih Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Arrington Research Inc. to integrate the 3DWorkSpace layer of the ViewPoint EyeTracker with Realtime's SimCreator.

The companies said the integration provides a cost-effective, complete, 360-degree eye tracking and hed tracking system within a driving simulator.

3DWorkSpace from ARI provides a turnkey system for eye tracking and head tracking integration. This integration provides display of which panel or region of interest the user is viewing and the coordinates of the gaze point on that panel.

3DWorkSpace provides tracking across multiple panels and other objects of interest.  HeatMaps and Region of Interest linkage maps simplify the analysis process.
 
Interfacing  3DWorkSpace with the driving simulator from RTI adds an enhanced level of real-time feedback of driver actions and reactions. Eye movement measurements will provide a unique understanding of driver reaction to internal and external equipment and distractions.  Real-time changes to simulations can be made on the basis of eye movements.
 
Realtime Technologies, a subsidiary of Arotech Corp. (NasdaqGM: ARTX), specializes in realtime multibody vehicle dynamics, graphical simulation and modeling. RTI offers simulation software applications, consulting, custom engineering, software, and hardware development. RTI's customer base includes university researchers throughout the United States and Canada, international, government and private entities. Founded in 1998, RTI is based in Royal Oak and has a satellite office in South Jordan, Utah.

Arrington Research is a leader in eye tracking and in the integration of its ViewPoint EyeTracker into various head mounted displays and helmet mounted displays. Foundedin 1995, ARI has sold more than 1,000 eye tracking systems into hundreds of countries around the world.

Arotech provides defense and security products for the military, law enforcement and homeland security markets, including multimedia interactive simulators and trainers, lightweight armoring and advanced zinc-air and lithium batteries and chargers. Arotech is based in Ann Arbor, with research, development and production subsidiaries in Alabama and Israel.

More at www.arotech.com or www.simcreator.com.

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