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Motion drive signals for piloted flight simulators

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The article was published on 1970-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 124 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flight simulator & Flight management system.

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Simulator motion-drive algorithms - A designer's perspective

TL;DR: It is contended that, with enough effort, most algorithms can be massaged to perform reasonably well, and that a more important consideration is the ease with which a given algorithm can be brought to high performance levels.
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An Optimal Control Approach to the Design of Moving Flight Simulators

TL;DR: The optimal structure of the motion generator for the simulator, also called a "washout filter," is derived, which stands in contrast to existing design schemes for motion generators which generally assume a certain fixed structure for the motion generators and concentrate on optimizing its parameters.
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Model-based predictive motion cueing strategy for vehicle driving simulators

TL;DR: In this paper, a model-based predictive control theory is used for the design of motion rendering strategies in a high-performance automotive driving simulator, where actuator constraints are always respected, and the use of motion workspace is maximized during simulations.
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Response of airline pilots to variations in flight simulator motion algorithms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the use of physical motion in flight simulation in commercial jet transport simulators and found that although there was little impact of algorithm type on performance arid control activity, there was a definite effect on how the pilots perceived the simulation environment.
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Design and Control of a Small-Clearance Driving Simulator

TL;DR: This paper presents a driving simulation to investigate the possibility of reducing motion clearance to achieve compact and low-cost driving simulators and to evaluate multimodal and immersive virtual reality motion restitution in platooning driving.
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