Simulators for ship, tank, truck and car operation are described. These have been developed in the Netherlands and are intended for use in the training of military and maritime personnel. Although they apply different principles, they function by providing a changeable projection of the surrounding environment of the vehicles, and use this to provide the illusion of motion in response to controls actuated by the operator in a stationary compartment. These devices are intended primarily for training purposes, but offer potential value in psychological and ergonomic studies. (Author)
Four Vehicle Simulators
1969
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Transportation , Simulators , Training devices , Operators(Personnel) , Cargo vehicles , Passenger vehicles , Tanks(Combat vehicles) , Cargo ships , Display systems , Control systems , Models(Simulations) , Terrain , Ocean models , Analog computers , Netherlands , Great britain
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