Previous studies have demonstrated the conceptual and technical feasibility of automated and adaptive aviation simulator training. This study was concerned with exploring the impact of operational syllabi and training requirements on these advanced techniques. The Advanced Jet Instrument Training syllabus was selected and analyzed. A demonstration of the application of automated and adaptive techniques to the syllabus was conducted utilizing the R and D simulator at the Naval Training Equipment Center. Several new approaches to performance measurement, syllabus structuring and training control were developed to meet the syllabus requirement and training objectives. The techniques and applications were successfully demonstrated. (Author)
Automated Weapon System Trainer: Expanded Adaptive Module for Basic Instrument Flight Maneuvers
1977
200 pages
Report
No indication
English
Automated Weapon System Trainer
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