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Speos has been assessed by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) against CIE 171:2006 test cases, assessing the accuracy of light modeling software and showing the performance benefits of Ansys Speos.
Ansys Speos predicts the illumination and optical performance of systems to save on prototyping time and costs while improving your product’s efficiency.
Ansys Speos delivers an intuitive and comprehensive user interface, enhanced productivity with use of GPUs for simulation previews and easy access to the Ansys multiphysics ecosystem.
Speos has been assessed by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) against CIE 171:2006 test cases, assessing the accuracy of light modeling software and showing the performance benefits of Ansys Speos.
January 2024
The new release of Ansys Speos delivers powerful capabilities that speed time to result, improve simulation accuracy, and expand interoperability with other Ansys products.
Continue your result experience journey with Live Preview thanks to the new capabilities accessible from its intuitive user interface for managing light sources from the light panel using new navigation modes and scaling options.
The sequence detection tool allows the identification of bright spots to quantify their direct contribution to image quality, and corresponding optical sequences to study design modification.
Light guide design now uses multiple optical axes for better light distribution control, ensuring a smooth variation of lit appearance when the observer's direction changes.
The Optical Design Exchange file links between OpticStudio and Speos to ensure a seamless stray light analysis workflow.
The new physical camera sensor decreases simulation time by offering the ability to aim rays toward the optical system's entrance and consider the optical paths found during a first stray light analysis.
Optical Part Design construction speed is drastically improved compared to previous Speos releases, especially for Optical Surface and Optical Lens.
Faster geometry creation to iterate on automotive signaling optimization thanks to the regulation viewer.
The 2024 R1 release allows for duplicating the VR-Lab view into VR HMD. HMD tracking support enables users to experience stereoscopy with a 3D device and achieve virtual image perception for HUDs and AR/VR device design using the HMD.
Speos 2024 R1 proposes a new Live Preview interface for a modern, intuitive, and pleasant user experience. It benefits from the Ansys Experience with ARCs menus, a smooth interface, and 4K compatible simplified, condensed menus.
A new generation of MAZDA3 uses Speos 3D optical analysis for development of interiors and lights.
The making of the all-new MAZDA3 required a fresh way to judge illumination recommendations and perform analysis. This involved evaluating actual light illumination early in the development cycle, leading Mazda to Ansys Speos. With Speos, Mazda reduced, on average, the number of $95,000 vehicle prototypes per project by three, all while finding a more optimal interior design.
The Speos solution helped Mazda accurately analyze — in a single simulation — light amount and wavelength, accurately analyze reflective properties and reproduce and quantify luminance distribution in two dimensions, allowing Mazda to perform simulations without sacrificing accuracy. By incorporating Speos, Mazda has a better end product and is more involved in detailed design choices earlier in the process. Mazda engineers can optimize features for mass production, saving time and money, and can work with suppliers via Speos simulations to determine exact specifications for a more efficient development process.
CAPABILITIES
Turn on the light in your virtual model and intuitively explore the propagation of light in 3D. The Speos Live preview function features simulation and rendering capabilities so you can design products interactively. Cut iteration time and speed up your decision-making process by performing simulations correctly the first time, automatically designing for optical surfaces, light guides and optical lenses. To match your performance specifications, Speos combines powerful light analysis capabilities with illumination evaluation across the electromagnetic spectrum, allowing for high-fidelity visualization based on human vision capabilities. Deploy these visualizations in virtual reality for a fully immersive review experience.
Ansys Speos optical design software uniquely simulates a system’s optical performance and evaluates the final illumination effect, based on human vision.
Speos RESOURCES & EVENTS
Get ready to witness cutting-edge innovation with Ansys Optics, as we unveil the latest simulation excellence in our 2024 R2 Release.
Join us for a groundbreaking webinar on virtual prototyping in CMOS image sensor design and validation.
This webinar introduces a systematic approach using Ansys optics simulation tools to analyze stray light from both optical and non-optical components.
Join Ansys Senior Application Engineer Christophe Weisse on October 12th to demonstrate how OpticStudio's Contrast Optimization capability solves these problems by providing an alternative method for optimizing MTF.
In this webinar we demonstrate how our best-in-class optical tools, including Zemax, Speos, and Lumerical, can work together for interoperability workflows in the design of an AR system requiring precise subwavelength photonic components, characterization of optical components, and analysis of human vision.
In this webinar we review the latest feature updates in: Productivity Enhancements, Speos GPU Acceleration, Results Experience, Sensors and Autonomy, Optical Part Design and Ansys Integration features.
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