The term real-time simulation is particularly at home in the fields of automation, industry and Factory 4.0 as well as artificial intelligence. But what exactly does it mean? A real-time simulation is a computer simulation that reproduces workflows or processes at the same speed as in the real world. This means that what happens in the simulation happens just as quickly as in real life.
Real-time simulation is particularly valuable in industry, for example: imagine a new production line is being planned. Before expensive equipment is purchased, a real-time simulation can be used to test how machines, robots and people would ideally work together. Errors, bottlenecks or safety risks are recognised at an early stage and can be rectified - saving time, money and nerves.
Real-time simulation is also used in artificial intelligence, for example to test self-driving cars in virtual environments before they hit the road. This minimises risks and accelerates innovation. Real-time simulation therefore combines digital planning with reality in order to make processes more efficient and safer.















