Integrated Female Trauma Simulation Architecture

IVIR Inc’s solution is an Integrated Female Trauma Simulation Architecture that enables interoperability between dissimilar medical simulation systems known as the Joint Emergency Trauma System (JETS). The JETS architecture uses High Level Architecture (HLA), an IEEE standard designed to enable interoperability among distributed simulation systems. JETS defines a standard for data communication in its Federation Object Model (FOM), allowing all systems that adhere to the JETS standard to communicate with each other while protecting proprietary information.

Sponsor:
Assistant Secretary of the Army Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA/ALT)
Award Date:
March, 2024
Contract #:
W51701-24-C-0043
Status:
In Progress

A JETS Toolkit Suite is being developed to improve vendor access to the standard, including providing an API using the GraphQL standard. The black box nature of the architecture allows any system to be interchangeable with another system and allows users to customize the fidelity of the simulation as needed.

This means that many current clinical simulations in existence can be easily modified to join a JETS federation using a proven and well documented standard that is compatible with future network architectures. The strength of JETS is that it is optimized to facilitate integration between simulation manufacturers and developers with minimal intrusion into the internal operations of the products themselves.