Fujitsu Train Simulation System

Driving a train in Japan is an extremely stressful job, as you have to reach at your destination at the exact second and not minute unlike other parts of the world. With that, a comprehensive training system is a must, and Fujitsu certainly does its part that instance round by working with video game and simulator developer Ongakukan to develop the first train simulation system using full high-definition video in the world. You get variable-speed playback technology for high-definition video shot on actual train lines,

offering an unprecedented level of realism where train operation simulation is concerned. There won’t be any lag since accurate responses to the trainee-operator’s input and high image quality is possible despite variable-speed playback. There is a second chance here unlike real life, and it is reassuring to know that the training provided is the best to moment in Japan.

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