Simulation Study (SimStudy) is a simulation and mission planning software used by the United States (U.S.) Army to support aerial targets. The program is comprised of three main sections: a Six Degrees-of-Freedom (6-DOF) simulation, target and terrain graphics, and the user interface. Each of these provides users with a powerful tool that has the ability to record and display flight data, display flight instrumentation and vehicle animation, support mission planning, assist with data reduction, and conduct post-mission analysis. An array of conditions can be modified, including adding atypical winds and towed payloads, in addition to many 6-DOF simulation inputs. The methodology and usages of the simulator and mission planning software are presented.
Simulation Study (SimStudy): A Simulation Tool for Engineers and Mission Planners
2013
21 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aerodynamics , Aeronautics , Aircraft , Computer Software , Aerial targets , Computer programs , Computerized simulation , Flight simulation , Target drones , Training devices , Six degrees of freedom(6-DOF) , Cable-body aerodynamic simulation(CBAS) , Missile datcom , Missilelab , Mk-66 rocket motors , Mqm-107 target drones , Rocket-assisted takeoff(RATO) , Simulation study(Computer program) , Trainers
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