Simulation Architechtures and Standards: Their Characteristics and Applications to the Simulation and Control of Aerospace Vehicles

2008-36-0271

10/07/2008

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In this work we discuss some types of simulation architectures and standards, their characteristics and applications to the simulation and control of aerospace vehicles. This includes: the basic definitions, types and characteristics of simulators and simulations (physical, computational, hybrid, etc.; discrete events, discrete time, continuous time, etc; deterministic, stochastic, etc.) their basic compromise (simplicity x fidelity), their man-machine interfaces and interactions (virtual, constructive, live, etc.), their evolution law (time, events, mixed, etc.), their architectures (“stand-alone”, PIL, HIL, MIL, DIS, HLA, etc.), their standards (OMBA, SIMNET, ALSP, DIS, HLA 1.3, HLA 1516, ASIA, AP2633, etc.) and their applications to the simulation and control of aerospace vehicles. This is illustrated by some examples driven from the aerospace industry
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-36-0271
Pages
14
Citation
de Oliveira e Souza, M., and da Cunha Trivelato, G., "Simulation Architechtures and Standards: Their Characteristics and Applications to the Simulation and Control of Aerospace Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 2008-36-0271, 2008, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-36-0271.
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Oct 7, 2008
Product Code
2008-36-0271
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English