The AMRL RPV System Simulation and Research Program was initiated in April 1973 in response to requirements for support of the design of the man-machine/environment interface of AF RPV systems. The major objectives of the AMRL RPV System Simulation and Research Program are as follows: (1) Perform RPV system design evaluation studies, i.e., evaluate alternative design configurations, assumptions, operating procedures, etc.; (2) 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.; (3) provide man-machine/environment interface engineering data, i.e., evaluate effectiveness of contractor designed consoles, video bandwidth compression techniques.
AMRL Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) System Simulation Study II Results
1975
39 pages
Report
No indication
English
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