NASA Ames Research Center is home to several high-fidelity research flight and air-traffic control simulation facilities which, together with an experienced workforce, produce high-quality research data and findings that have proven to be applicable in the real world. These assets include the Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS), Crew Vehicle Systems Research Facility (CVSRF), Future Flight Central (FFC) air traffic control tower simulator, and several air-traffic control (ATC) simulators. The VMS combines a high-fidelity simulation capability with an adaptable simulation environment, enabling customization for numerous human-in-the-loop research applications. The distinctive feature of the VMS is its unparalleled large amplitude, high-fidelity ...
Several ground-based simulation experiments undertaken to investigate concerns related to tilt-rotor...
The research goal of the Human-Machine Systems Engineering Group was to study the existing handling ...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
Developed initially to provide the motion fidelity necessary for research on vertical and short take...
Today's flight simulators, such as NASA's multimillion dollar Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS), recre...
The Simulation Laboratories (SimLabs) at NASA Ames support a wide range of research in aerospace veh...
The goal of the Full Mission Sim was to examine the effects of different command and control interfa...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
NASA has engaged in collaborative research with the FAA to explore the concepts and requirements nec...
The presentation will describe the architecture, current capabilities and some future enhancements o...
The status of the major NASA/Army capabilities in piloted rotorcraft flight simulation is reviewed. ...
The Man-Vehicle Systems Research Facility (MVSRF) provides the capability of simulating aircraft (tw...
The vertical motion simulator (VMS) is designed to simulate a variety of experimental helicopter and...
Aeronautical applications of simulation technology at Ames Research Center are described. The larges...
In this presentation, I will first give an overview of some of the research being performed at the H...
Several ground-based simulation experiments undertaken to investigate concerns related to tilt-rotor...
The research goal of the Human-Machine Systems Engineering Group was to study the existing handling ...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
Developed initially to provide the motion fidelity necessary for research on vertical and short take...
Today's flight simulators, such as NASA's multimillion dollar Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS), recre...
The Simulation Laboratories (SimLabs) at NASA Ames support a wide range of research in aerospace veh...
The goal of the Full Mission Sim was to examine the effects of different command and control interfa...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
NASA has engaged in collaborative research with the FAA to explore the concepts and requirements nec...
The presentation will describe the architecture, current capabilities and some future enhancements o...
The status of the major NASA/Army capabilities in piloted rotorcraft flight simulation is reviewed. ...
The Man-Vehicle Systems Research Facility (MVSRF) provides the capability of simulating aircraft (tw...
The vertical motion simulator (VMS) is designed to simulate a variety of experimental helicopter and...
Aeronautical applications of simulation technology at Ames Research Center are described. The larges...
In this presentation, I will first give an overview of some of the research being performed at the H...
Several ground-based simulation experiments undertaken to investigate concerns related to tilt-rotor...
The research goal of the Human-Machine Systems Engineering Group was to study the existing handling ...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...