Using Simulation for Research - and Using Research to Develop Valid Simulation Techniques 670309
This paper outlines the major factors involved in designing simulators that have “practical” fidelity without being overdesigned. A closed-loop logic for the development and use of simulation is set forth. The simulation approach is developed around three basic design categories -- the basic computer and servomechanism technology, the human engineering criteria, and control information. The control-information category is discussed extensively, and respresentative fixed- and moving-base research simulators in use at the Langley Research Center are presented to describe specific display designs and motion-cue effects.
Citation: Brissenden, R., "Using Simulation for Research - and Using Research to Develop Valid Simulation Techniques," SAE Technical Paper 670309, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670309. Download Citation
Author(s):
Roy F. Brissenden
Pages: 13
Event:
National Aeronautic Meeting and 3rd International Simulation and Training Conference
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1967 Transactions-V76-A
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