Robust
The audio and networking libraries, which are the core components of the application, are modularized into run-time libraries. These libraries can be compiled into other simulation applications developed on Windows or Linux platforms. This flexibility offers system simulation developers a low-cost, efficient solution to their digital audio communication requirements.
Flexible
DSR provides network support for DIS and HLA simulation protocols for easy integration into standard simulation architectures. DSR has programmable settings for DIS parameters and is interoperable with multiple HLA RTIs. The application is capable of providing 4 channels of full duplex audio utilizing multiple encoding standards, including: MULAW, ALAW, CVSD, and PCM. DSR offers support for multiple text chat networks, making additional collaboration efforts possible.
Intuitive
An easy-to-use interface allows the user to set preferences on volume, pan, key-binding, and other controls to suit their needs. Simulation network control is enabled through monitoring interface windows and allows visualization of data and conflict reporting of transmitter, receiver, and signal messages. Realistic simulation parameters such as crypto, location, and power can be set for each of the channels. The collapsible GUI system allows the stand-alone DSR to run effectively in the background of the simulation system.
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When you need a cutting-edge and cost effective solution for your simulator's audio communication system, look no further than DSCI's Digital  Radio System (DRS). The communications product in the MIRAGE software line, DSR was built from the ground up to be a cross-platform, multi-channel, audio library for use in person-in-the-loop simulators. The out-of-the-box application can be used as a stand-alone solution for voice over IP (VoIP) simulation networks.