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Flight simulation: research challenges and user assessments of fidelity
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posted on 2023-06-07, 14:12 authored by Andrew Robinson, Katerina Mania, Philippe PereyThe principal aim of simulation is to provide a platform on which environments or technology, either real or proposed, may be recreated for the purposes of training, visualisation and research. Simulators' fidelity range widely; some aim to recreate an environment or system to such a high degree that it is difficult to distinguish between the simulator and the real system, while others simply aim to recreate a small part of a system, or to present the system as a whole in a more compact and stylised fashion. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the technical challenges that face the simulation field as technology and requirements change and evolve. Focusing almost exclusively upon commercial Flight and Flight Systems simulation, it will include the results of a experimental study acquiring user assessments of fidelity, involving 'Expert Users' (Captain and Flight Instructor) from a variety of international airlines and who have many hundreds of hours of experience of both the real, operational environment, as well as the simulated equivalent
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
VRCAI '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGGRAPH international conference on Virtual Reality continuum and its applications in industryPublisher
ACM PressPublisher URL
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Page range
261-268Pages
483.0Book title
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGGRAPH international conference on Virtual Reality continuum and its applications in industryPlace of publication
New York, NY, USAISBN
1581138849Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
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- Yes