In this flight simulator study, eleven pilots rated their motion perception during a series of decrab maneuvers of a twin-engine passenger aircraft. Simulator yaw, sway, and roll motion were varied independently to examine their relative contribution to the pilots judgments. In one set of conditions, the washout algorithms were bypassed so as to reproduce unfiltered aircraft motion. This was compared with washout-filtered motion in another set of conditions. Moreover, the effect of visual cues was studied by testing the unfiltered motion cues, once with simulated outside view, and once without outside view. The results show that perceived alignment motion primarily depended on simulator sway and roll motion, and also visually induced motion...
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
The three Dutch research institutes NLR, TNO and TU Delft are collaborating to perform a multi-simul...
A set of experiments were conducted on the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) GRACE research flight...
Anexperiment was conducted in theSIMONAResearch Simulator at Delft University of Technology to inves...
Anexperiment was conducted in theSIMONAResearch Simulator at Delft University of Technology to inves...
Motion cueing algorithms are indispensable to transform aircraft motions into simulator motions. Usu...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
In the validation of the general purpose airborne simulator, certain motion and visual cues could no...
An analytical and experimental investigation was undertaken to model the manner in which pilots perc...
This study empirically examined the effect of simulator platform motion on airline pilot recurrent t...
This paper investigates how pilots' control behavior and motion perception during a simulated roll m...
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
The three Dutch research institutes NLR, TNO and TU Delft are collaborating to perform a multi-simul...
A set of experiments were conducted on the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) GRACE research flight...
Anexperiment was conducted in theSIMONAResearch Simulator at Delft University of Technology to inves...
Anexperiment was conducted in theSIMONAResearch Simulator at Delft University of Technology to inves...
Motion cueing algorithms are indispensable to transform aircraft motions into simulator motions. Usu...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
In the validation of the general purpose airborne simulator, certain motion and visual cues could no...
An analytical and experimental investigation was undertaken to model the manner in which pilots perc...
This study empirically examined the effect of simulator platform motion on airline pilot recurrent t...
This paper investigates how pilots' control behavior and motion perception during a simulated roll m...
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
This paper describes an effort to objectively evaluate the effects of variations in simulator motion...
The three Dutch research institutes NLR, TNO and TU Delft are collaborating to perform a multi-simul...