Robotics & Autonomous Systems Simulation
Simulation environments for ground, aerial, and aquatic platforms — validated against physical test data.
OpenUSD
Compatible Workflows
3 Domains
Ground · Aerial · Aquatic
Validation
First Methodology
Overview
Our robotics and autonomous systems simulation service helps research facilities test platforms in realistic virtual environments before — and alongside — physical experiments. We plan and deliver simulation environments covering platform dynamics, sensors, and actuators, with scenario configuration and repeatable test scripts, and we validate simulated behavior against physically observed test data so researchers can trust the results. Engagements integrate with research facilities and their existing toolchains through OpenUSD/Omniverse-compatible workflows and ROS 2 or Isaac Sim integration pathways scoped per project.
Features & Capabilities
Multi-Domain Platform Simulation
Ground, aerial, and aquatic/underwater simulation planning, including platform dynamics and modular components.
Sensor & Actuator Modeling
Embedded sensor representations, actuator dynamics, and modular sensor/actuator/manipulator configurations.
Scenario Testing & Validation
Repeatable scenario scripts, observation logging, and matched physical-vs-virtual test cases with quantified accuracy.
Research Facility Integration
Simulation environments built from facility scans and CAD, installed and supported on facility hardware.
How It Works
Plan
Define platforms, environments, fidelity targets, and quantitative acceptance metrics.
Build
Develop environment and platform models with a pilot-first, de-risked sequence.
Validate
Execute matched test cases, tune models against physical data, and document accuracy.
What Sets Us Apart
- Pilot-first delivery that retires the riskiest modeling questions early
- Validation methodology with quantified physical-vs-virtual discrepancy metrics
- Researcher-facing tooling: scenario setup, logging, and repeatable test scripts
- Specialist simulation engineers staffed under ConductScience program management
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