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1 September 1975 The Future Objectives Of Research And Development Simulation
John C. Dusterberry
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Abstract
In the broadest sense, the "Future Objectives of Simulation" must be precisely the same as the present objectives of simulation. These objectives, in research and develop-ment or engineering simulation, must be to produce research and development results which, compared to equivalent vehicle time, result in decrease in cost and increase in safety. When one of these aerospace flight simulators is used as a training device, as it some-times is before the first flight of an aircraft, there is the additional objective of increasing pilot proficiency. However, it is fair to extend the subject to include how these future objectives will be met, who will use simulators to meet them, and what the simulators might look like.
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John C. Dusterberry "The Future Objectives Of Research And Development Simulation", Proc. SPIE 0059, Simulators and Simulation II: Design, Applications and Techniques, (1 September 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954376
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KEYWORDS
Aerospace engineering

Computer simulations

Safety

Information theory

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