Title :
Networking of full-fidelity simulators for advanced mission training
Author :
George, Gary R. ; Knight, Samuel N. ; McTiernan, Joan
Author_Institution :
CAE-Link Corp., Binghamton, NY, USA
Abstract :
The Multiple Simulator Networking (MULTISIM) Research and Development Program has demonstrated successfully the feasibility and merits of simulated aviator team training by linking existing full-scale simulators within the Army´s Synthetic Flight Training Systems (SFTS) inventory. The authors report on the demonstration of the technology and application of MULTISIM at the Army Aviation Center at Fort Rucker, AL, using four existing SFTS devices. The demonstration showed the ease and cost-effectiveness that networking existing simulators can have and how team aviator training and research can be accomplished effectively. For certain segments of the combined arms community, the simulation must provide the heavy workload that the aviator experiences in actual combat. The tactical decisions which the aviator must make require use of the total flight envelope, maximum use of terrain, and exact use of available weapons, as well as coordination and communications. High-level research, as applied with MULTISIM, also requires these simulator characteristics to allow the study of weapon and avionics effectiveness, tactics, and doctrine in an accurately modeled, stressful, and interactive team setting, including man in-the-loop adversaries
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace simulation; computer networks; interactive systems; military computing; training; weapons; Multiple Simulator Networking; Synthetic Flight Training Systems; avionics effectiveness; feasibility; full-scale simulators; simulator characteristics; tactical decisions; team aviator training; workload; Aerodynamics; Aerospace engineering; Aerospace simulation; Aircraft navigation; Arm; Engineering management; Management training; Military aircraft; Stress; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1989. NAECON 1989., Proceedings of the IEEE 1989 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1989.40317