The author investigates the suitability of fuzzy sets and rules for monitoring and assessing flight and pilot control during a simulator exercise through the intelligent interpretation of instrument readings. The emphasis is on instrument-landing-system approaches as used by civil pilots. The set and rules developed represent the knowledge required to predict critical situations, recognize the intention to correct for these, and describe the aircraft handling. A software demonstration system runs at speed comparable with real-life approaches and contains descriptions and predictions displayed linguistically. The applicability of a critiquing technique using fuzzy reasoning is investigated. This technique requires the specification of limits outside which acceptable performance is unlikely to be achieved, thus simplifying knowledge acquisition.
Knowledge representation for instructors' aids in civil flight simulators
Wissensdarstellung fuer die Instruktorenhilfe in zivilen Flugsimulatoren
1989
8 Seiten, 7 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Flight simulators: PC flight simulators controls
Online Contents | 1998
Online Contents | 1998
Tema Archiv | 1989
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