In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the development of objective simulator motion cueing requirements, a better understanding of how multimodal pilot control behavior is affected by simulator motion fidelity is required. To this end, an experiment was performed where seven pilots performed a pitch target-following disturbance-rejection task in a simulator under four different motion cueing settings, in addition to performing the task in a real aircraft, which served as the baseline condition. Differences between the simulator and aircraft experiment setup were minimized. Small remaining differences in the display and the sidestick setup slightly affected the experiment dependent measu...
In most moving-base flight simulators, the simulated aircraft motion needs to be filtered with motio...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated in front of the aircraft center of gravity, i...
Low-cost motion systems have been proposed for certain training tasks that would otherwise be perfor...
In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the dev...
Flight simulators are widely used for research and training of pilots. However, in skill-based contr...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
Investigating how humans use their perceptual modalities while controlling a vehicle is important fo...
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
Flight simulators provide an effective, efficient, and safe environment for practising flight-critic...
Flight simulators are widely used for research and training of pilots. However, in skill-based contr...
This paper describes the preliminary results of an effort to compile data from a large number of stu...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
This paper describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual ...
Full flight simulators are widely being used for training of pilots as they provide a cost-effective...
This thesis describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual...
In most moving-base flight simulators, the simulated aircraft motion needs to be filtered with motio...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated in front of the aircraft center of gravity, i...
Low-cost motion systems have been proposed for certain training tasks that would otherwise be perfor...
In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the dev...
Flight simulators are widely used for research and training of pilots. However, in skill-based contr...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
Investigating how humans use their perceptual modalities while controlling a vehicle is important fo...
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
Flight simulators provide an effective, efficient, and safe environment for practising flight-critic...
Flight simulators are widely used for research and training of pilots. However, in skill-based contr...
This paper describes the preliminary results of an effort to compile data from a large number of stu...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
This paper describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual ...
Full flight simulators are widely being used for training of pilots as they provide a cost-effective...
This thesis describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual...
In most moving-base flight simulators, the simulated aircraft motion needs to be filtered with motio...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated in front of the aircraft center of gravity, i...
Low-cost motion systems have been proposed for certain training tasks that would otherwise be perfor...