6 Degree of Freedom Motion Simulator(Technical Session,ICSANE 2011(International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics 2011))
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概要
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A new six degree of freedom motion system for aviation platform simulation has been developed. The motion simulator is capable of producing a virtual three dimension (3D) motion that resembles the actual navigation conditions. The proposed system has six degree of freedom which consists of three translational motions and three rotational motions. The three translational motions are pitch, roll, yaw and the three rotational motions are heave surge, sway. A control system with user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) on personal computer has been developed. This system is suitable for the study of motion sensing and compensation in aviation research.
- 一般社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2011-10-10
著者
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Tan Wei
Faculty Of Engineering And Technology Multimedia University
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Lim Tien
Faculty Of Engineering And Technology Multimedia University
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Lee Sui
Faculty Of Engineering And Technology Multimedia University
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Koo Voon
Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Multimedia University
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Koo Voon
Faculty Of Engineering And Technology Multimedia University
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Sze Lim
Faculty Of Engineering And Technology Multimedia University
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Qiang Tan
Faculty Of Engineering And Technology Multimedia University
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Ping Lee
Faculty Of Engineering And Technology Multimedia University
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Koo Voon
Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Multimedia University
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