Ansys SPEOS: Design Optimize and Validate Optical Systems
Description
Ansys SPEOS: Design Optimize and Validate Optical Systems
Features
- Lighting System Modeler
- Lighting System Analyzer
- Human Vision
- Speos Live Preview
- Robust Design Optimization for Optical Design
- Optical Part Design
- Optical Sensor Test
- HUD Design and Analysis
- Far Infrared Extension
- Ansys Speos HPC
- Road Library for Sensors Simulation
- Extensive Optical Library
- Black-box sharing
- GPU Compute
- Ansys Speos 2022 R2 Update
Applications
- Simulate lighting systems and calculate spectral luminance from ultraviolet to near-infrared
- Create dedicated optical geometries for lighting systems
- Assess camera and lidar raw signals in a driving environment
- Study the technical feasibility of automotive HUD imaging systems
- Extend the optical simulation wavelength range up to the far infrared
- Improve the realism and accuracy of physics-based simulation modeling for autonomous driving
- Gain a physically correct simulation of digital products
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ansys SPEOS is an optical design software that allows users to simulate and evaluate the optical performance of their system.
The main features of Ansys SPEOS include lighting system modeling, robust design optimization, optical part design, HUD design and analysis, optical sensor test, and more.
Ansys SPEOS can be used to simulate lighting systems, create optical geometries for lighting systems, assess camera and lidar raw signals, study the feasibility of automotive HUD imaging systems, extend the optical simulation wavelength range, and improve physics-based simulation modeling for autonomous driving.
Yes, Ansys SPEOS offers high-fidelity visualization based on human vision capabilities and can be deployed in virtual reality for a fully immersive review experience.
Yes, Ansys SPEOS supports GPU compute, which allows for faster and more efficient calculations during the optical design process.