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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 10, 2021
Filed:
Nov. 16, 2018
Two Six Labs, Llc, Arlington, VA (US);
Robert Paul Gove, Jr., Reston, VA (US);
Two Six Labs, LLC, Arlington, VA (US);
Abstract
One example method of operation may include creating a force approximation of a number of nodes in a defined space at an initial time (t0), the force approximation being based on a data realization simulation model of an n-body simulation, where n is an integer greater than one. The method may also include determining initial displacement changes of one or more of the nodes within the defined space has occurred in the force approximation, summing the initial displacement changes of the one or more of the nodes to create a summed total displacement, creating an initial displacement threshold (Td) based on the summed total displacement. At a later time (t1), determining additional displacement changes of one or more of the nodes have occurred, summing the additional displacement changes of the one or more of the nodes to create a new summed total displacement, comparing the new summed total displacement to the summed total displacement, and determining whether to create a new force approximation based on the comparison of the new summed total displacement to the summed total displacement.