«What's been lacking is the ability to
run simulations fast enough to mimic real life.»
Not exact matches
J. T. Wang, an engineer at GM and a lead technical adviser to the GHBMC, speculates that the virtual - body model may eventually
run fast enough to create real - time
simulations that enable vehicles with such systems to give a more specific picture of the crash scene.
Because this number of vehicles exceeds the present rush hour figure and the software can
run the
simulation five times
faster than real life, researchers believe that given real roadside data, the model will produce accurate forecasts.
After
running the global
simulation several times with different combinations of responses for the 96 species, the researchers observed that as ocean acidification prompted some species to grow
faster, and others slower, it also changed the natural competition between species.
A second
simulation, with 1 billion neurons,
ran a little
faster — but still only at one - eighty - third of normal brain speed.
«It approximately computes the plasma transport billions of times
faster than a gyrokinetic multiscale turbulence
simulation run on high - performance supercomputers.»
By enabling researchers to test these ideas through statistical analysis, computer modeling and
simulation — which are
faster and more cost - effective than experimental testing — the institute will accelerate the development of biomedical knowledge and, in the long
run, transform the practice of medicine.
Each of the two main event missions have multiple available routes you can
run, lots of little secrets & spots to explore, and
fast - paced tours of different zones to do battle in — since it's a «virtual reality»
simulation, every time you change spots in the level you get a different area from the game that loads up.
If ENSO trends were driving
faster warmth, the sun was hot, and volcanoes dormant, then it would not be appropriate to think that
simulations running cold was indicative of a high sensitivity.
But nobody else had models in the queue — again, they were all on vacation — so our
simulations were
running three times
faster than normal.