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Acceleration Onset Cueing
Acceleration onset cueing is a term for the cueing principle used by a simulator motion platform. Motion platforms used in "Level D" Full flight simulators (FFS) and equivalent military simulators have six jacks that can move the replica cockpit that is mounted on the platform in any of the six degrees of freedom (6-DoF) that can be experienced by any body free to move in space. These are the three rotations Pitch, Roll and Yaw, and three linear movements Heave (up and down), Sway (side to side) and Surge (fore and aft). The jack layout used is generally that of the so-called Stewart platform, shown in a moving picture on the left and on which the simulator cabin will be mounted. Acceleration onset cueing works in three phases: # The initial acceleration of the vehicle being simulated is replicated closely by the platform. However, the platform jacks cannot go on moving without reaching their "limit stops" and a technique is used that prevents the stops being reached witho ...
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Hexapod General Anim
Hexapod may refer to: Things with six limbs, e.g. a hexapod chair would have six not the traditional four limbs Biology * Hexapoda, a subphylum of arthropods including the insects * Hexapodidae, a family of crabs Technology * Hexapod (robotics), a mechanical vehicle that walks on six legs * Stewart platform, a machine platform supported by six struts, used in robotics * Hexapod-Telescope, a telescope in Chile mounted on a Stewart platform chassis frame See also * Tetrapod * Octopod An octopus ( : octopuses or octopodes, see below for variants) is a soft-bodied, eight- limbed mollusc of the order Octopoda (, ). The order consists of some 300 species and is grouped within the class Cephalopoda with squids, cuttl ...
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Accel Onset Cue1
Accel may refer to: * Accel (interbank network), an American payment network * Accel Animation Studios, an Indian animation studio * Accel Energy, Australian electricity generator * Accel Frontline, an Indian IT services company * Accel-KKR, a technology-focused private equity firm * Accel (company), an American venture capital company * Altium, formerly Accel Technologies a former San-Diego based CAD vendor * Accel TET, trade name for Disulfiram, a drug used to treat alcoholism * Accel Transmatic, an Indian research and development company * Rolls-Royce ACCEL, a protypal airplane See also * Accell NV, Dutch bicycle company * ''Accel World'', a 2009 Japanese light-novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by HiMA ** '' Accel World: Infinite Burst'', a Japanese animated film based on the novel series, released July 2016 * Acceleration (other) * Accelerator (other) * Accelerate (other) To accelerate is to have acceleration: the rate of c ...
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Accel Onset Cue2
Accel may refer to: * Accel (interbank network), an American payment network * Accel Animation Studios, an Indian animation studio * Accel Energy, Australian electricity generator * Accel Frontline, an Indian IT services company * Accel-KKR, a technology-focused private equity firm * Accel (company), an American venture capital company * Altium, formerly Accel Technologies a former San-Diego based CAD vendor * Accel TET, trade name for Disulfiram, a drug used to treat alcoholism * Accel Transmatic, an Indian research and development company * Rolls-Royce ACCEL, a protypal airplane See also * Accell NV, Dutch bicycle company * ''Accel World'', a 2009 Japanese light-novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by HiMA ** '' Accel World: Infinite Burst'', a Japanese animated film based on the novel series, released July 2016 * Acceleration (other) * Accelerator (other) * Accelerate (other) To accelerate is to have acceleration: the rate of c ...
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Accel Onset Cue3
Accel may refer to: * Accel (interbank network), an American payment network * Accel Animation Studios, an Indian animation studio * Accel Energy, Australian electricity generator * Accel Frontline, an Indian IT services company * Accel-KKR, a technology-focused private equity firm * Accel (company), an American venture capital company * Altium, formerly Accel Technologies a former San-Diego based CAD vendor * Accel TET, trade name for Disulfiram, a drug used to treat alcoholism * Accel Transmatic, an Indian research and development company * Rolls-Royce ACCEL, a protypal airplane See also * Accell NV, Dutch bicycle company * ''Accel World'', a 2009 Japanese light-novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by HiMA ** '' Accel World: Infinite Burst'', a Japanese animated film based on the novel series, released July 2016 * Acceleration (other) * Accelerator (other) * Accelerate (other) To accelerate is to have acceleration: the rate of c ...
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Flight Simulator
A flight simulator is a device that artificially re-creates aircraft flight and the environment in which it flies, for pilot training, design, or other purposes. It includes replicating the equations that govern how aircraft fly, how they react to applications of flight controls, the effects of other aircraft systems, and how the aircraft reacts to external factors such as air density, turbulence, wind shear, cloud, precipitation, etc. Flight simulation is used for a variety of reasons, including flight training (mainly of pilots), the design and development of the aircraft itself, and research into aircraft characteristics and control handling qualities. The term "flight simulator" may carry slightly different meaning in general language and technical documents. In past regulations it referred specifically to devices which can closely mimic the behavior of aircraft throughout various procedures and flight conditions. In more recent definitions, this has been named "full flig ...
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Full Flight Simulator
Full flight simulator (FFS) is a term used by national (civil) aviation authorities (NAA) for a high technical level of flight simulator. Such authorities include the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). There are currently four levels of full flight simulator, levels A through D, with level D being the highest standard and being eligible for zero flight time (ZFT) training of civil pilots when converting from one airliner type to another. In about 2012, these FFS levels will be changed as a result of work by an international working group chaired by the UK Royal Aeronautical Society Flight Simulation Group (RAeS FSG), which rationalised 27 previous categories of flight training device into 7 international ones. This work has been accepted by ICAO and is published under ICAO document 9625 Issue 3. The new Type 7 Full Flight Simulator will be the old Level D with enhancements in a number of areas including motio ...
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Stewart Platform
A Stewart platform is a type of parallel manipulator that has six prismatic actuators, commonly hydraulic jacks or electric linear actuators, attached in pairs to three positions on the platform's baseplate, crossing over to three mounting points on a top plate. All 12 connections are made via universal joints. Devices placed on the top plate can be moved in the six degrees of freedom in which it is possible for a freely-suspended body to move: three linear movements x, y, z (lateral, longitudinal, and vertical), and the three rotations (pitch, roll, and yaw). Stewart platforms are known by various other names. In many applications, including in flight simulators, it is commonly referred to as a motion base. It is sometimes called a ''six-axis platform'' or ''6-DoF platform'' because of its possible motions and, because the motions are produced by a combination of movements of multiple actuators, it may be referred to as a ''synergistic motion platform'', due to the synergy (m ...
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CAE Sim At Roll Angle
CAE may refer to: Organisations Aviation * CAE Aviation, a Luxembourgian aviation services company * CAE Inc. (formerly Canadian Aviation Electronics), a Canadian manufacturer of simulation technologies and training provider * Régional Compagnie Aérienne Européenne, a former subsidiary airline of Air France * Continental Aviation and Engineering, a US aircraft engine maker that later became Teledyne CAE Education * Centre for Adult Education, an adult education course provider in Melbourne, Australia * Center for American Education (other), an old name for American-style institutions in countries including the UAE and India * College of Advanced Education, a now abolished tier of Australian tertiary institutions Engineering * Canadian Academy of Engineering, the national academy of Canada for engineering * Chinese Academy of Engineering, the national academy of the People's Republic of China for engineering, established in 1994 * College of Aeronautical Engineering, pa ...
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Flight Simulator
A flight simulator is a device that artificially re-creates aircraft flight and the environment in which it flies, for pilot training, design, or other purposes. It includes replicating the equations that govern how aircraft fly, how they react to applications of flight controls, the effects of other aircraft systems, and how the aircraft reacts to external factors such as air density, turbulence, wind shear, cloud, precipitation, etc. Flight simulation is used for a variety of reasons, including flight training (mainly of pilots), the design and development of the aircraft itself, and research into aircraft characteristics and control handling qualities. The term "flight simulator" may carry slightly different meaning in general language and technical documents. In past regulations it referred specifically to devices which can closely mimic the behavior of aircraft throughout various procedures and flight conditions. In more recent definitions, this has been named "full flig ...
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Latency (engineering)
Latency, from a general point of view, is a time delay between the cause and the effect of some physical change in the system being observed. Lag, as it is known in gaming circles, refers to the latency between the input to a simulation and the visual or auditory response, often occurring because of network delay in online games. Latency is physically a consequence of the limited velocity at which any physical interaction can propagate. The magnitude of this velocity is always less than or equal to the speed of light. Therefore, every physical system with any physical separation (distance) between cause and effect will experience some sort of latency, regardless of the nature of the stimulation at which it has been exposed to. The precise definition of latency depends on the system being observed or the nature of the simulation. In communications, the lower limit of latency is determined by the medium being used to transfer information. In reliable two-way communication syst ...
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