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Simulation System Fidelity Assessment at the Vertical Motion Simulator

Published 2019-07-12 From Ames Research Center 4 authors

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Abstract

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Fidelity is a word that is often used but rarely understood when talking about groundbased simulation. Assessing the cueing fidelity of a ground based flight simulator requires a comparison to actual flight data either directly or indirectly. Two experiments were conducted at the Vertical Motion Simulator using the GenHel UH-60A Black Hawk helicopter math model that was directly compared to flight data. Prior to the experiment the simulator s motion and visual system frequency responses were measured, the aircraft math model was adjusted to account for the simulator motion system delays, and the motion system gains and washouts were tuned for the individual tasks. The tuned motion system fidelity was then assessed against the modified Sinacori criteria. The first experiments showed similar handling qualities ratings (HQRs) to actual flight for a bob-up and sidestep maneuvers. The second experiment showed equivalent HQRs between flight and simulation for the ADS33 slalom maneuver for the two pilot participants. The ADS33 vertical maneuver HQRs were mixed with one pilot rating the flight and simulation the same while the second pilot rated the simulation worse. In addition to recording HQRs on the second experiment, an experimental Simulation Fidelity Rating (SFR) scale developed by the University of Liverpool was tested for applicability to engineering simulators. A discussion of the SFR scale for use on the Vertical Motion Simulator is included in this paper.

Authors

  • Beard, Steven D. NASA Ames Research Center
  • Reardon, Scott E. Science Applications International Corp.
  • Tobias, Eric L. San Jose State Univ. Research Foundation
  • Aponso, Bimal L. NASA Ames Research Center

Citation: Beard, Steven D., Reardon, Scott E., Tobias, Eric L. , et al. (2019). Simulation System Fidelity Assessment at the Vertical Motion Simulator. Ames Research Center. NASA NTRS ID 20130014431. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20130014431 ↗