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Three-dimensional (3-D) simulation software for virtual reality
applications has found new utility in the airline industry. Thanks
to the efforts of Steve Lakowske, founder of SimAuthor Inc. of
Boulder, Colorado, a flight data visualization system called
FlightVizTM has been created
for NASA's Aviation Performance Measuring System (APMS), resulting
in a comprehensive flight visualization and analysis system.
The visualization software is now capable of very high-fidelity
reproduction of the complete dynamic flight environment, including
airport/airspace, aircraft, and cockpit instrumentation.
The APMS program calls for analytic methods, algorithms, statistical
techniques, and software for extracting useful information from
digitally-recorded flight data. APMS is oriented toward the evaluation
of performance in aviation systems, particularly human performance,
Lakowske explains.
Lakowske is a ten-year NASA veteran, formerly employed at
the Ames Research Center. He attributes much of his success to
the years of NASA work in computational human performance modeling.
His NASA experience in simulation technology began at Ames in
1979, working as an electronics engineer in the Electro-Systems
Engineering Branch.
Flight data are routinely analyzed by many non-U.S. carriers
to measure the safety, training, and efficiency of their fleet
operations. There are many ways of using digital flight data
for these purposes. One of the specific goals of the APMS research
project cites the need for enhancing and facilitating animated
playback of data from individual flights to assist data analysts,
and to provide effective feedback for training and self-assessment
of air crews.
The innovation prompted by the APMS work centered on the fact
that current, commercial-off-the-shelf technology to animate
flight data was designed for accident investigations, not for
crew feedback. The fidelity of this animation, therefore, was
not satisfactory for the objectives of APMS.
Formed in 1996, Lakowske's SimAuthor Inc. is a Colorado corporation
established to engineer turnkey systems for authoring simulation-based
analysis and training systems. "The objective of our company,"
adds Lakowske, "is to enable a broad range of non-programmer
professionals to quickly and easily create sophisticated, dynamic
3-D, high-fidelity, interactive simulation systems without requiring
computer programming expertise.
Lakowske is quick to point out that multimedia tools and techniques
are often used today to address a wide variety of training and
corporate communications needs. But even these high-tech software
tools can be enhanced, he says. Two additional enabling technologies
can extend the virtues of multimedia approaches: High-fidelity,
fully-articulated, interactive, 3-D real-time computer-generated
graphics; and high fidelity, real-time physical device simulation
modeling.
In fulfilling certain goals of the APMS effort and related
Space Act Agreements, SimAuthor delivered to United Airlines
in 1997, a state-of-the-art, high-fidelity, reconfigurable flight
data replay system. The software is specifically designed to
improve airline safety as part of Flight Operations Quality Assurance
(FOQA) initiatives underway at United Airlines, as well as Advanced
Qualification Program (AQP) or training requirements.
Pilots, instructors, human factors researchers, incident investigators,
maintenance personnel, flight operations quality assurance staff,
and others can utilize the software product to replay flight
data from a flight data recorder or other data sources, such
as a training simulator. The software can be customized to precisely
represent an aircraft of interest. Even weather, time of day,
and special effects can be simulated.
Among the key benefits of the software product is its ease
of use. Drawing from simulator databases of airports and public
domain cockpit instrumentation, the software lessens user training
time due to intuitive graphical user interfaces.
Now adopted by United Airlines, SimAuthor's state-of-the-art
flight data replay system is enhancing safe, day-to-day operations
of aircraft and bolstering confidence in air travel by the flying
public.
TMFlightViz is a trademark
of SimAuthor Inc..
| SimAuthor software features
textured 3-D scenes and high-fidelity reproduction of an aircraft's
complete dynamic flight environment. |
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