A medical training simulator includes contact-less sensors and
corresponding detection objects, configured to enable sensor data
collected during a training exercise to be used to evaluate the
performance of the training exercise. The simulator includes a simulated
anatomical structure, at least one contact-less sensor, and at least one
detection object. During a training exercise, a spatial relationship
between the contact-less sensor and the detection object produces data
for evaluating performance of the training exercise. Either the
contact-less sensor or the detection object is embedded in the simulated
physiological structure, while the other is included in either a support
for the simulated physiological structure, or as part of a tool used
during the training exercise. Many types of contact-less sensors can be
employed, including capacitance sensors, impedance sensors, inductive
sensors, and magnetic sensors.