A. Pantazi, A. Papadopoulos, M. Varsamou, N.
Papandreou, P. Savvopoulos, Th. Antonakopoulos and V. Makios:
Anti-Aircraft Artillery Simulator
IEEE Aerospace and Defense Electronic Systems
Magazine, Vol. 19, No. 5, May 2004, pp. 26-30.
Abstract: A new type of anti-aircraft artillery simulator that
uses multimedia technologies for presenting realistic combat conditions
to the trainee is presented. The basic configuration consists of a
central control station and a weapon terminal. The central control
station is a multimedia terminal used by the instructor, where the
actual trainee's behavior is presented, the exercise status is updated
continuously and statistics are collected. The weapon terminal is
attached directly to the anti-aircraft weapon, utilizes its sensors and
presents the combat conditions using high quality graphics. The
communication between these two computing devices is achieved by using a
high-speed wireless link.
The simulator uses powerful signal processors for calculating the
projectile trajectory in real-time and for estimating the minimum
distance between the projectile and the target trajectories. Multiple
anti-aircraft weapons can operate simultaneously using the same combat
scenario under the supervision of a single instructor, having different
views of the combat conditions from different locations of the combat
field.
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