Summary Report of AMRL Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) System Simulation Study V Results.
Abstract
The AMRL RPV System Simulation and Research Program was initiated in response to requirements for support of the design of the man-machine/environment interface of AF RPV systems. The major objectives of this program are as follows: Perform RPV system design evaluation studies; Assess RPV system effectiveness, i.e. evaluate the expected effectiveness of a given system configuration such as its overall probability of achieving a target, etc; Provide man-machine/environment interface engineering data; and Test bed new technology. This study included automatic RPV heading correction and position reporting smoothing functions. The study employed scenarios requiring that support RPVs, via reprogramming, provide coverage for a set of strike RPVs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1977
- Accession Number
- ADA041673
Entities
People
- Aldo A. Gillio
- Dale Wartluft
- Gene Sebasky
- Nilss M. Aume
- Robert G. Mills
Organizations
- University of Dayton Research Institute