The present bibliography covers a broad range of topics because of the complexity of even partially simulating the spectrum of motion stimuli encountered in aerospace flight. The first section consists of reports on spatial orientation, vertigo, the perception of motion stimuli, nystagmus, and the physiology of vertibular receptor mechanisms. In Section II are listed reports on acceleration, vibration and buffeting, tumbling and weightlessness research. Acceleration physiology studies and reports on weightlessness are only partially listed, since both areas have been so well reviewed previously, and only a limited number of the reports have some relationship to training. The studies most directly related to the training problem, are listed in Section III, Training. In Section IV are listed literature surveys, analyses, general books and reports on space science, and aviation medicine. Section V includes reports on the aerospace environment and specialized research efforts which bear on the motion problem.
Research on the Simulation Requirements of Aerospace Vehicle Motion Characteristics in Ground Training Systems: A Systematic Bibliography
1961
60 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Stress Physiology , Motion , Simulation , Aerospace craft , Bibliographies , Flight simulators , Stress(Physiology) , Aerospace medicine , Air Force research , Reports , Requirements , Vehicles , Aerodynamic characteristics , Ground support , Training devices , Training , Stimuli , Human Body , Methodology , Vibration , Buffeting , Weightlessness , Acceleration , Physiology , Perception , Literature surveys , Tumbling , Space sciences , Vertigo , Space perception , Simulation requirements , Motion characteristics , Ground training systems , Aerospace vehicles , Effects , Training equipment , Spatial orientation , SBI4 , U/A reports
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