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Motion and Force Cueing Requirements and Techniques for Advanced Tactical Aircraft Simulation.

Authors: William B. Albery; Don R. Gum; Gerald J. Kron; AIR FORCE HUMAN RESOURCES LAB BROOKS AFB TEX
Abstract:
The Air Force Human Resources Laboratory (AFHRL) has the responsibility for research and development of advanced simulation techniques, including motion and force cueing requirements and techniques. This report is a summary of the efforts currently underway at AFHRL under Projects 6114 and 1958 which are directed at advanced tactical aircraft simulation. The approach being pursued is two-fold; the first part includes efforts directed towards building a data base for use in developing cueing requirements; the second part includes efforts to improve the performance of existing devices that have been shown to be somewhat effective and to develop new devices and techniques as indicated by the data base efforts. Exploratory efforts including the development of a composite sensory model, the design of high-g augmentation devices, the development of a myoelectric feedback display dimming technique and the collection of g-cue environment data are discussed. An advanced development effort, the advanced g-cueing system (including g-seat, g-suit, and seat shaker), is highlighted. (Author)

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. Jul 77-Mar 78
Pages: 19
Report Date: DEC 1978
Report Number: A196460
Keywords relating to this report:
CUEING
DATA BASES
FLIGHT MANEUVERS
FLIGHT SIMULATION
MOTION
SENSES(PHYSIOLOGY)Z
SENSES(PHYSIOLOGY)ZFLIGHT SIMULATION
TACTICAL AIRCRAFT
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