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Applications of extended reality in pilot flight simulator training: a systematic review with meta-analysis. [PDF]
Somerville A, Joiner K, Lynar T, Wild G.
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Visual performance in a flight simulator: multifocal intraocular lenses in pilots. [PDF]
Lenton L.
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Strong‐Magnetic Flexible Composites for Magnetically Responsive Soft Robots
This perspective provides an overview of the performance mechanisms, preparation methods, and applications of strong magnetic flexible composite materials in soft actuators (such as gripping, movement, and sensing), and further explores current opportunities and challenges.
Wenwen Li +4 more
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Developing a Policy Flight Simulator to Facilitate the Adoption of an Evidence-Based Intervention. [PDF]
Pennock MJ +6 more
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Visual and motion cueing in helicopter simulation [PDF]
Early experience in fixed-cockpit simulators, with limited field of view, demonstrated the basic difficulties of simulating helicopter flight at the level of subjective fidelity required for confident evaluation of vehicle characteristics.
Bray, R. S.
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Hard‐Magnetic Soft Millirobots in Underactuated Systems
This review provides a comprehensive overview of hard‐magnetic soft millirobots in underactuated systems. It examines key advances in structural design, physics‐informed modeling, and control strategies, while highlighting the interplay among these domains.
Qiong Wang +4 more
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Human-computer interaction interface design of flight simulator based on situation awareness. [PDF]
Shen Z +6 more
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An evaluation of head-up displays in civil transport operations [PDF]
To determine the advantages and disadvantages of head-up displays (HUD) in civil transport approach and landing operations, an operational evaluation was conducted on the flight simulator for advanced aircraft at Ames.
Bray, R. S., Lauber, J. K., Scott, B. C.
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Asymmetry in Skipping Enhances Viability Against Control Input Noise
Quadruped animals use asymmetric galloping gaits at high speeds, yet the functional role of this asymmetry remains unclear. This study shows that left–right asymmetry in touchdown angles enhances robustness to control noise. Using a simple two‐legged locomotion model and viability theory, it demonstrates that asymmetric skipping substantially enlarges ...
Yuichi Ambe, Alvin So, Shinya Aoi
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This study explores how information processing is distributed between brains and bodies through a codesign approach. Using the “backpropagation through soft body” framework, brain–body coupling agents are developed and analyzed across several tasks in which output is generated through the agents’ physical dynamics.
Hiroki Tomioka +3 more
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