This paper describes microcomputer based procedures that are being developed to handle a wide range of dynamic systems analysis and integration problems. The methodology and computational aids will be useful for both military and civilian aircraft systems design, and will apply to other human operator problems such as ground vehicle control. The methodology is designed to provide the user with a practical, systematic approach for the design and analysis of dynamic systems. The microcomputer procedures include a module which allows dynamic system equations of motion to be simply specified, and algorithms for deriving factored transfer functions from linear system dynamics matrices. The software will also link to currently available control systems analysis software which provides frequency domain analysis, plotting procedures and time history capabilities.
Computer-aided procedures for analyzing pilot/vehicle/system interactions
Computergestuetzte Verfahren zur Analyse der Wechselwirkungen Pilot/Fahrzeug/System
1986
10 Seiten, 12 Bilder, 3 Tabellen, 19 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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