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Mechdyne Integrates "Knowledge Wall" Visualization System for U.S. Armed Forces Joint Intelligence Laboratory
Theatre-Size, Ultra-High Resolution Display, Computer Clusters and Software Aid Program to Transform Intelligence Analysis
| Source: Mechdyne Corporation
MARSHALLTOWN, IA--(Marketwire - May 12, 2009) - Mechdyne Corporation today announced that
it was the prime contractor for design and installation of the ultra-high
resolution Knowledge Wall visualization system in the U.S. military's Joint
Intelligence Laboratory (JIL) at the Joint Transformation Command for
Intelligence (JTC-I) in Norfolk, VA. The custom 37-ft x 13-ft Wall gives
specialists and command decision makers new ways to see and interact with
large collections of live video and computer generated datasets including
stereoscopic 3D graphics.
The JIL is a new multi-service laboratory tasked with delivering innovative
and relevant operating intelligence capabilities to field combat
commanders. The Laboratory's unique and pioneering development work is
based on integration of intelligence data from multiple military and
intelligence community resources. The Knowledge Wall's incredible 53
million pixel (12,288 x 4,320 pixel) resolution enables simultaneous, high
resolution display of data from multiple computer and live feed video
sources in a massive 'picture in picture' style format.
With its requirements for secure and non-secure data integration and
command-size group viewing, Mechdyne believes that the JIL Knowledge Wall
ranks as one of the largest and most complex single visualization system
installations in the world. The rear-projected Knowledge Wall can show
multiple 3D stereoscopic images in the center one-third of the screen while
displaying additional images on both sides. Computer and video images from
dozens of consolidation points in the JIL, including both secure and
non-secure sources, are served to the system through a fiber optic matrix
switch. Display sources are selected by a multi-windowing control system
that works with three multi-node, multi-security level PC clusters that are
used to create stereoscopic views from Google Earth and other imaging
software. The clusters send data to eight Sony SXRD Quad HD projectors,
the most advanced in the world. Mechdyne's Conduit for Google Earth and
ESRI ArcGIS application software provides PC cluster support and enables
stereoscopic imaging and interaction capability for many of the data sets.
About Mechdyne Corporation
Mechdyne Corporation is the world's largest company dedicated to consulting
and development of turnkey advanced AV, immersive 3D, networked and
collaborative visualization solutions. Winner of a 2008 AV Award from
ArchiTech Magazine and Infocomm, the company addresses complex projects
where in-depth understanding of user requirements leads to the development
of products and customized solutions involving elements of display,
graphics computing, software and professional services. Headquartered in
Marshalltown, Iowa, Mechdyne's customers include leading government
laboratories, military research programs, energy companies and a variety of
'edutainment,' manufacturing, and other users of visualization technology.
More information is available at www.mechdyne.com.
NOTE: A photo of the Knowledge Wall installation at the Joint Intelligence
Laboratory is available on request.