This paper presents an analytical and experimental methodology for studying flight simulator fidelity. The task was a rotorcraft bob-up/down maneuver in which vertical acceleration constituted the motion cue. The task considered here is aside-step maneuver that differs from the bob-up one important way: both roll and lateral acceleration cues are available to the pilot. It has been communicated to the author that in some Verticle Motion Simulator (VMS) studies, the lateral acceleration cue has been found to be the most important. It is of some interest to hypothesize how this motion cue associated with "outer-loop" lateral translation fits into the modeling procedure where only "inner-loop " motion cues were considered. This Note is an atte...
Quantifying simulation fidelity – the ability of a flight simulator to accurately recreate a flight ...
No standard guidelines currently exist for tuning rotorcraft flight simulation motion platforms. Thi...
An analytical and experimental investigation was undertaken to model the manner in which pilots perc...
Even though simulators are often used in flight training, the effects of the different motion compon...
In the validation of the general purpose airborne simulator, certain motion and visual cues could no...
To determine motion fidelity requirements, a series of piloted simulations was performed. Several ke...
© 2016, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. All rights reserved. The relevance o...
While the ground-based flight simulation community is increasingly interested in determining the req...
This paper describes an experiment conducted to investigate the effects of roll-lateral motion cuein...
Early experience in fixed-cockpit simulators, with limited field of view, demonstrated the basic dif...
A systematic effort investigating the motion cueing dependencies for coordinated roll-lateral tasks ...
The quality of helicopter pilot training could be improved with increased use of appropriate simulat...
The flight simulation facility features an extensive cockpit motion system, emphasizing lateral moti...
An experiment was designed to study the effect of discrepancies between cross-coupled motion axes &a...
Currently, it is uncertain how well a typical ground-based simulator's hexapod motion system can sim...
Quantifying simulation fidelity – the ability of a flight simulator to accurately recreate a flight ...
No standard guidelines currently exist for tuning rotorcraft flight simulation motion platforms. Thi...
An analytical and experimental investigation was undertaken to model the manner in which pilots perc...
Even though simulators are often used in flight training, the effects of the different motion compon...
In the validation of the general purpose airborne simulator, certain motion and visual cues could no...
To determine motion fidelity requirements, a series of piloted simulations was performed. Several ke...
© 2016, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. All rights reserved. The relevance o...
While the ground-based flight simulation community is increasingly interested in determining the req...
This paper describes an experiment conducted to investigate the effects of roll-lateral motion cuein...
Early experience in fixed-cockpit simulators, with limited field of view, demonstrated the basic dif...
A systematic effort investigating the motion cueing dependencies for coordinated roll-lateral tasks ...
The quality of helicopter pilot training could be improved with increased use of appropriate simulat...
The flight simulation facility features an extensive cockpit motion system, emphasizing lateral moti...
An experiment was designed to study the effect of discrepancies between cross-coupled motion axes &a...
Currently, it is uncertain how well a typical ground-based simulator's hexapod motion system can sim...
Quantifying simulation fidelity – the ability of a flight simulator to accurately recreate a flight ...
No standard guidelines currently exist for tuning rotorcraft flight simulation motion platforms. Thi...
An analytical and experimental investigation was undertaken to model the manner in which pilots perc...