Serious Labs launches seated simulator

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13 March 2020

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Serious Labs鈥� UMB

Serious Labs has unveiled its Universal Motion Base (UMB) to be used with seated heavy equipment VR simulators, at ConExpo. 

The UMB is the foundation for a range of equipment VR simulators, such as telehandlers, skid steers, dozers, excavators, backhoes, as well as for vehicles such as buses and trucks. It complements its UMB for MEWPs, which is based around the operator standing up.

Jim Colvin, CEO, Serious Labs. said, 鈥淏ecause of its versatility, the UMB has opened a wide door for us to have conversations with any number of equipment manufacturers or industry regulators whereby we could build training simulators, no matter what industry they are in or where in the world they are located.鈥�

The UMB comes standard with an operator鈥檚 seat, a custom-tuned D-Box actuator system for motion-feedback, and a slide-lock attachment system which is focused on operator comfort during equipment training. The UMB鈥檚 design offers logical options for equipment controls, including a steering column or control handles, multiple pedal options and attachment points on either side of the operator to accommodate all future equipment types.

The UMB鈥檚 D-Box actuator system will be tuned to match each type of equipment and provide critical motion queuing, which helps to mitigate cybersickness.

鈥淭he UMB marks our entrance into developing VR simulators for dirt moving equipment. This will introduce task-based scenarios for tool interaction with a dynamic terrain. In our simulators, if you were to operate a piece of equipment to pick up a load of dirt, traverse a jobsite and unload that dirt, we would be capturing telemetry on how to work a pile, the depth of the dig and the resistance on the equipment, wheel rotations from the dig and dump pile, and the conservation of mass during the task among many others,鈥� said Wade Carson, senior director, product development. 鈥淭his type of data helps to determine many aspects of equipment operation in addition to the operator鈥檚 proficiency and efficiency. We want to make sure that if these operators are operating these pieces of equipment, they鈥檙e being efficient, and not damaging equipment in the process of being efficient. These tasks and results have real world implications.鈥�

The UMB鈥檚 potential applications are being offered both inside and out of the construction industry, and The company is in pilot phase to develop forklift simulators with United Rentals using the UMB. It is seeking partners in the construction industry, and id looking to expand beyond heavy equipment with active discussions in the commercial carrier industry.

鈥淰irtual reality has changed the training landscape in the construction equipment world. Operators can now train in a risk-free environment which helps to save lives, reduce accidents and eliminate damaged equipment by untrained operators,鈥� said Colvin. 鈥淒isruption is becoming the new normal.鈥�

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