Maritime helicopter operations such as helicopter ship deck landings are highly demanding for both the pilot and the helicopter. In the absent of potential safety risks during an offshore mission a maritime simulation environment offers a benefit for pilot training and development of new systems and procedures. Such a maritime simulation environment requires a specific optimized motion system. In the recent past years new methods have been developed to tune the motion system in an easier, faster and objective way. Unfortunately, these methods are not sufficiently validated because however suitable validation methods are still missing. This master thesis presents a methodology to implement a Classical Washout Algorithm (CWA) in the simul...
When conducting landings to a ship's deck in strong winds, helicopter pilot workload is often domina...
Data from a preliminary experiment are presented which attempted to define a helicopter hover task t...
The study presented in this paper is part of the project underway at the University of Liverpool (Uo...
The research presented in this paper is part of a longer-term project to develop overall fidelity re...
Copyright © 2018 by AHS International, Inc. All rights reserved. The research presented in this pape...
Confidence in the Modelling and Simulation (M&S) tools used in flight simulators depends upon the id...
The UK’s Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary regularly perform launch and recovery operations of he...
No standard guidelines currently exist for tuning rotorcraft flight simulation motion platforms. Thi...
International audienceThe only approved means available to evaluate the dynamic behavior of the heli...
Good visual cues are necessary in the flight simulation of ship-borne helicopter operations. Operati...
Good visual cues are necessary in flight simulation of ship borne helicopter operations. Operating i...
Research helicopter flight simulators require high fidelity visual and motion systems alongside repr...
A lack of guidance exists for the tuning of motion platforms for rotorcraft flight simulation. This ...
This paper presents the development of a simulation framework, SIMSHOL, which has a predictive capab...
Achieving good motion cueing in rotorcraft flight simulation is a long-standing challenge in the sim...
When conducting landings to a ship's deck in strong winds, helicopter pilot workload is often domina...
Data from a preliminary experiment are presented which attempted to define a helicopter hover task t...
The study presented in this paper is part of the project underway at the University of Liverpool (Uo...
The research presented in this paper is part of a longer-term project to develop overall fidelity re...
Copyright © 2018 by AHS International, Inc. All rights reserved. The research presented in this pape...
Confidence in the Modelling and Simulation (M&S) tools used in flight simulators depends upon the id...
The UK’s Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary regularly perform launch and recovery operations of he...
No standard guidelines currently exist for tuning rotorcraft flight simulation motion platforms. Thi...
International audienceThe only approved means available to evaluate the dynamic behavior of the heli...
Good visual cues are necessary in the flight simulation of ship-borne helicopter operations. Operati...
Good visual cues are necessary in flight simulation of ship borne helicopter operations. Operating i...
Research helicopter flight simulators require high fidelity visual and motion systems alongside repr...
A lack of guidance exists for the tuning of motion platforms for rotorcraft flight simulation. This ...
This paper presents the development of a simulation framework, SIMSHOL, which has a predictive capab...
Achieving good motion cueing in rotorcraft flight simulation is a long-standing challenge in the sim...
When conducting landings to a ship's deck in strong winds, helicopter pilot workload is often domina...
Data from a preliminary experiment are presented which attempted to define a helicopter hover task t...
The study presented in this paper is part of the project underway at the University of Liverpool (Uo...