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Cybernet Systems Showcases OpenSkies Technology at SIW 2004.


Company presentations explore 3D surgical simulators, personal geographical ge·o·graph·ic   also ge·o·graph·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to geography.

2. Concerning the topography of a specific region.



ge
 software, computer game tutorials and simulation-based training
WHO:        Cybernet Systems, a technology-based company headquartered
            in Ann Arbor, Mich.

WHAT:       Cybernet's engineers are presenting four papers at the
            Fall 2004 Simulation Interoperability Workshop (SIW) in
            Orlando, Fla., September 19-24, 2004. OpenSkies will also
            be demonstrated at the company's booth, # 2.

            OpenSkies' distributed computer server topology enables
            the real-time data transfer of dynamic network content.
            It includes a fully customizable simulation engine with
            network chat, terrain management, dynamics and realistic
            rendering. The technology has diverse uses ranging from
            military training exercises to a platform facilitating an
            unlimited number of game players interacting in a single
            virtual environment.

            Presenters include Rob Buse, Charles Cohen, Chuck Jacobus,
            Douglas Haanpaa, Steven Rowe, Gary Seibert and Kevin Tang.

WHEN:       Tuesday, September 21, 2004

                 --  9:30 AM ET (Manatee Room) - "Early Results of
                     the Development of a 3D Haptic Femur Interface
                     for Medical Training," discussing progress made
                     in developing a fractured femur simulator that
                     provides medical personnel with hands-on
                     experience in managing bone fractures

                 --  3:30 PM ET (Biscayne Room) - "Applying Computer
                     Game Tutorial Design Techniques to
                     Simulation-Based Training," exploring techniques
                     used in computer game tutorials and current
                     simulation-based training programs

            Wednesday, September 22, 2004

                 --  9:30 AM ET / 3:30 PM ET (Dolphin Room / Flamingo
                     Room) - "A Personal Blue Force Tracking System,"
                     unveiling Cybernet's geographical software system
                     that allows field-based soldiers to understand
                     topographic information using a handheld computer
                     instead of traditional paper maps

            Thursday, September 23, 2004

                 --  9:30 AM ET  (Amelia Room) - "From HLA to MMOG and
                     Back Again," focusing on the routing capabilities
                     of OpenSkies and how the product is satisfying
                     the simulation requirements of multiple
                     industries

WHERE:      2004 SIW, Booth # 2, Holiday Inn International Drive
            Resort, Orlando, Fla.



About Cybernet Systems

Cybernet Systems Corp. is a profitable, rapidly growing technology-based company focused on developing products that combine software and Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 intelligence with human-machine interaction. Cybernet has successfully introduced a line of Linux-based Internet appliance Also called "information appliance," "smart appliance," and "Web appliance," it is a device specialized for accessing the Web and/or e-mail. Designed for ease of use, it plugs into a telephone jack or LAN connection for Internet hookup.  software and launched a PC game enhancement software product. The company continues to innovate in·no·vate  
v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates

v.tr.
To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time.

v.intr.
To begin or introduce something new.
 in the areas of Internet medical systems, large-scale large-scale
adj.
1. Large in scope or extent.

2. Drawn or made large to show detail.


large-scale
Adjective

1. wide-ranging or extensive

2.
 distributed network training and gaming and gesture For gestures in computing, see .

A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication made with a part of the body, used instead of or in combination with verbal communication.
 control interface technology. Additional information on Cybernet Systems is available on the web at www.cybernet.com.
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