Techniques and equipment used at NASA/Ames Research Center for manned aerospace simulation to produce research results applicable to design and development of aerospace vehicles; how these same techniques and equipment can be applied to research applicable to other types of manned vehicles is discussed; why and how simulators are useful in research is explained; equipment required to provide useful simulation system is divided into four main areas which include computing systems, motion systems, visual systems, and audio systems; requirements and specifications of these various systems and how they add to realism of simulator and validity of research results are shown. (26790)
Manned aerospace simulation
ASME Paper
ASME Meeting DE-27 ; 1969 Simulators
1969
7 pages
Conference paper
English
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