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Rosen Aviation Selects Quantum3D Mapping System

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by Staff Writers
Orlando FL (SPX) Oct 07, 2008
Quantum3D has announced that it has been selected by Rosen Aviation to produce a three-dimensional (3D) mapping system and Human Machine Interface (HMI) for the new RosenView HD in-flight entertainment (IFE) system.

The Rosen-Quantum3D collaboration builds upon a long and productive relationship between Rosen and Quantum3D. Quantum3D's IDataMap product is already flying on multiple business jets as a part of Rosen's existing RosenView LX system.

For the next-generation RosenView HD system, Quantum3D is delivering an advanced IFE HMI that includes high-performance 3D mapping with the fusion of multiple geospatial datasets, as well as additional advanced features.

RosenView HD software development will be based on Quantum3D's product line, which includes IData, IDataMap, IData3D, GeoScape synthetic environment databases and Facets 3D models.

According to Quantum3D's director Mark Snyder, "The RosenView HD project combines Quantum3D's world-class expertise in synthetic environments, HMIs, 3D digital mapping and embedded systems with Rosen's proven history of successful IFE solutions.

The RosenView HD application is a great example of an advanced embedded solution that can be deployed using Quantum3D's industry-best tools and capabilities. We are very excited to further our partnership with Rosen on the RosenView HD project."

Rosen Aviation's Marketing/International Sales manager Phil Cowles added, "Rosen continues to develop products to expand its capabilities as a system provider. The next-generation 3D-mapping system allows Rosen the ability to place an exceptional mapping system in new planes and retrofit aircraft as a stand-alone product or as part of a complete IFE system."

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