The fidelity of a rotorcraft flight simulator is influenced by many factors, such as the vehicle dynamic model and the motion cueing algorithm (MCA). To quantify the fidelity of a simulator objectively requires detailed knowledge of human pilot perception and control behaviour that is not yet available. As a consequence, subjective assessments made by qualified pilots remain the most important way to assess flight simulation fidelity. The use of standardized rating scales during such assessments can increase the level of objectivity above that provided by less structured evaluations. The current paper describes the result of an experiment performed on the Desdemona simulator to evaluate two rating scales, namely the Simulator Fidelity Ratin...
This paper presented a method for collecting and graphically correlating subjective ratings and obje...
The expanding requirements for rotorcraft operations in harsh environments along with the introducti...
In the validation of the general purpose airborne simulator, certain motion and visual cues could no...
The fidelity of a rotorcraft flight simulator is influenced by many factors, such as the vehicle dyn...
This paper describes the potential applications of a Simulation Fidelity Rating (SFR) scale, to supp...
A new rating scale for capturing pilot subjective assessment of simulation fidelity is described in ...
The benefits of using flight simulators for rotorcraft design, certification and pilot training incl...
© 2016, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. All rights reserved. The relevance o...
Quantifying simulation fidelity – the ability of a flight simulator to accurately recreate a flight ...
A new quality rating scale for the subjective assessment of simulation fidelity is introduced in thi...
Flight simulators are integral to the design/development, testing/qualification, training and resear...
Flight simulation regulatory standards such as CS-FSTD(H) and FAA AC120-63 describe the criteria and...
Rotorcraft flight dynamics simulation models require high levels of fidelity to be suitable as prime...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
An analytical and experimental investigation was undertaken to model the manner in which pilots perc...
This paper presented a method for collecting and graphically correlating subjective ratings and obje...
The expanding requirements for rotorcraft operations in harsh environments along with the introducti...
In the validation of the general purpose airborne simulator, certain motion and visual cues could no...
The fidelity of a rotorcraft flight simulator is influenced by many factors, such as the vehicle dyn...
This paper describes the potential applications of a Simulation Fidelity Rating (SFR) scale, to supp...
A new rating scale for capturing pilot subjective assessment of simulation fidelity is described in ...
The benefits of using flight simulators for rotorcraft design, certification and pilot training incl...
© 2016, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. All rights reserved. The relevance o...
Quantifying simulation fidelity – the ability of a flight simulator to accurately recreate a flight ...
A new quality rating scale for the subjective assessment of simulation fidelity is introduced in thi...
Flight simulators are integral to the design/development, testing/qualification, training and resear...
Flight simulation regulatory standards such as CS-FSTD(H) and FAA AC120-63 describe the criteria and...
Rotorcraft flight dynamics simulation models require high levels of fidelity to be suitable as prime...
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting t...
An analytical and experimental investigation was undertaken to model the manner in which pilots perc...
This paper presented a method for collecting and graphically correlating subjective ratings and obje...
The expanding requirements for rotorcraft operations in harsh environments along with the introducti...
In the validation of the general purpose airborne simulator, certain motion and visual cues could no...