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Office of Industrial Outreach Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000 Phone: 607.777.2154 | Fax: 607.777.6256 | binghamton.edu/watson/industry 16-429 FLIGHT AND GROUND VEHICLE SIMULATION COURSE T he Flight and Ground Vehicle Simulation Course is a unique five-day program co-sponsored by the State University of New York at Binghamton and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Modeling and Simulation Technical Committee. Their combined efforts have produced a program that addresses all major components and subsystems comprising today’s complex flight and ground vehicle simulators. (early bird fees through Oct. 14 / regular rate starts Oct. 15) 5-day course 5-day course plus 2-day short course 2-day short course ONLY University or Government $1,595/$1,695 $2,170/$2,270 $645/$695 Industry Employee $1,695/$1,795 $2,270/$2,370 $695/$745 Presented by Binghamton University, Thomas J. Watson School School of Engineering and Applied Science, in cooperation with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Modeling and Simulation Technical Committee JANUARY 23-27, 2017 Objectives The course provides a comprehensive overview for professionals seeking a working understanding of the key components of flight and ground vehicle simulation. It serves as a major forum for practicing simulation engineers seeking state-of-the-art information about system design, applications and research trends. Who Should Attend Engineers, system hardware and software design specialists, managers, and simulation support personnel, including product sales/marketing representatives and other professionals associated with the specification,design, testing, implementation or acquisition of modern flight and ground vehicle simulators. Olen Atkins, Wegmann USA • Computer Image Generation Professor Frank Cardullo, Binghamton University • Simulation Fundamentals Motion and Force Cueing • Simulator Systems Integration Dr. James L. Davis, Sagetech Corp. • Visual Perception • Visual Display Systems R. Thomas Galloway, Consultant, and David Gingras, Bihrle Applied Research Inc. Mathematical Modeling of Vehicle Dynamics Simulation Validation and Evaluation of Flight Simulators Dr. Valerie Gawron, MITRE Corp. Simulation Applications in Training Roy W. Latham, CGS Development Corp. • Real-Time Computing Dr. Jeffery Schroeder, Federal Aviation Administration • Flight Simulator Qualification James R. Takats, OPINICUS Corp. Flight Control System Simulation Dr. Andreas Tolk, MITRE Corp. • Distributed Simulation/High-Level Architecture Overview NEW! Visual System Specification and Acceptance Tests Course January 30 – 31, 2017 Roy W. Latham, CGS Development Corp. Overview of specification process and database, real time software, image generator and display specifications. Task analysis, image generator HW features, capacity, features, common parameters, projection and HMD display, color specification and measurement, acceptance test principles/special problems, project management and future trends are also covered. Visual Database Design Course January 30 – 31, 2017 Olen Atkins, Wegmann USA Introduction to visual databases, “real-time” simulation, the database as a component of the visual system and of the simulation, database design, structure and development tools, database components, source data, optimization tricks and shortcuts. Simulation Interoperability Standards January 30 – 31, 2017 Dr. Saikou Y. Diallo, Old Dominion University This advanced course provides training and exercises on IEEE Standard 1516 for Modeling and Simulation (M&S) High Level Architecture (HLA) and an introduction to IEEE 1278 Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS). Topics covered include: Protocol Data Units of DIS, Object Models and Templates (OMT), Modular and Real-time Platform Reference (RPR) Federation Object Models (FOMs), Runtime Interface Services and building a simple federation. All topics are supported by practical exercises utilizing supplied computers. Next Generation Display System Requirements, Metrics, and Measurements January 30 – 31, 2017 Dr. Charles Lloyd, Visual Performance LLC This two-day course focuses on those display system requirements that are the strongest drivers of task performance, training effectiveness, and system cost and complexity, while focusing on improved metrics that are enabled by modern measurement technologies. Topics include: training display system design goals, quantifying visual performance, limitations of the observer, and high level system requirements, methods for measuring display systems, and new metrics under development. Registration Advance registration is mandatory as enrollments are limited to ensure instructional quality. Best method to register: flightsim.binghamton.edu Questions: Call 607-777-2154 or e-mail [email protected]. Registration fees also include parking, morning and afternoon refreshments, lunches and a reception. Fees Main Course Instructors and Topics Specialized Short Courses Atkins Cardullo Davis Galloway Gawron Gingras Tolk Latham Schroeder Takats Diallo Lloyd

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Page 1: Presented by Binghamton University, Thomas J. Watson ... · PDF file• Simulation Fundamentals ... “real-time” simulation, ... and an introduction to IEEE 1278 Distributed Interactive

Office of Industrial Outreach Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000 Phone: 607.777.2154 | Fax: 607.777.6256 | binghamton.edu/watson/industry

16-429

FLIGHT AND GROUND VEHICLE SIMULATION COURSE

The Flight and Ground Vehicle Simulation Course is a unique five-day program co-sponsored by the State University of

New York at Binghamton and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Modeling and Simulation Technical Committee. Their combined efforts have produced a program that addresses all major components and subsystems comprising today’s complex flight and ground vehicle simulators.

(early bird fees through Oct. 14 / regular rate starts Oct. 15)

5-day course 5-day course plus 2-day short course

2-day short course ONLY

University or Government $1,595/$1,695 $2,170/$2,270 $645/$695

Industry Employee $1,695/$1,795 $2,270/$2,370 $695/$745

Presented by Binghamton University, Thomas J. Watson School School of Engineering and Applied Science, in cooperation with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Modeling and Simulation Technical Committee

JANUARY 23-27, 2017

ObjectivesThe course provides a comprehensive overview for professionals seeking a working understanding of the key components of flight and ground vehicle simulation. It serves as a major forum for practicing simulation engineers seeking state-of-the-art information about system design, applications and research trends.

Who Should AttendEngineers, system hardware and software design specialists, managers, and simulation support personnel, including product sales/marketing representatives and other professionals associated with the specification,design, testing, implementation or acquisition of modern flight and ground vehicle simulators.

Olen Atkins, Wegmann USA• Computer Image Generation

Professor Frank Cardullo, Binghamton University• Simulation Fundamentals• Motion and Force Cueing• Simulator Systems Integration

Dr. James L. Davis, Sagetech Corp.• Visual Perception• Visual Display Systems

R. Thomas Galloway, Consultant, and David Gingras, Bihrle Applied Research Inc.• Mathematical Modeling of Vehicle Dynamics• Simulation Validation and Evaluation of

Flight Simulators

Dr. Valerie Gawron, MITRE Corp.• Simulation Applications in Training

Roy W. Latham, CGS Development Corp.• Real-Time Computing

Dr. Jeffery Schroeder, Federal Aviation Administration• Flight Simulator Qualification

James R. Takats, OPINICUS Corp.• Flight Control System Simulation

Dr. Andreas Tolk, MITRE Corp.• Distributed Simulation/High-Level

Architecture Overview

NEW!

Visual System Specification and Acceptance Tests Course January 30 – 31, 2017

Roy W. Latham, CGS Development Corp.Overview of specification process and database, real time software, image generator and display specifications. Task analysis, image generator HW features, capacity, features, common parameters, projection and HMD display, color specification and measurement, acceptance test principles/special problems, project management and future trends are also covered.

Visual Database Design CourseJanuary 30 – 31, 2017

Olen Atkins, Wegmann USAIntroduction to visual databases, “real-time” simulation, the database as a component of the visual system and of the simulation, database design, structure and development tools, database components, source data, optimization tricks and shortcuts.

Simulation Interoperability StandardsJanuary 30 – 31, 2017

Dr. Saikou Y. Diallo, Old Dominion UniversityThis advanced course provides training and exercises on IEEE Standard 1516 for Modeling and Simulation (M&S) High Level Architecture (HLA) and an introduction to IEEE 1278 Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS). Topics covered include: Protocol Data Units of DIS, Object Models and Templates (OMT), Modular and Real-time Platform Reference (RPR) Federation Object Models (FOMs), Runtime Interface Services and building a simple federation. All topics are supported by practical exercises utilizing supplied computers.

Next Generation Display System Requirements, Metrics, and MeasurementsJanuary 30 – 31, 2017

Dr. Charles Lloyd, Visual Performance LLCThis two-day course focuses on those display system requirements that are the strongest drivers of task performance, training effectiveness, and system cost and complexity, while focusing on improved metrics that are enabled by modern measurement technologies. Topics include: training display system design goals, quantifying visual performance, limitations of the observer, and high level system requirements, methods for measuring display systems, and new metrics under development.

RegistrationAdvance registration is mandatory as enrollments are limited to ensure instructional quality.

Best method to register: flightsim.binghamton.edu

Questions: Call 607-777-2154 or e-mail [email protected].

Registration fees also include parking, morning and afternoon refreshments, lunches and a reception.

Fees

Main Course Instructors and Topics Specialized Short Courses

Atkins Cardullo Davis Galloway Gawron Gingras TolkLatham Schroeder TakatsDiallo Lloyd

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In 1929, Edwin A. Link, “the Father of Flight Simulation,” received his first patent for his pilot trainer in Binghamton, N.Y. What Link started as a simple and ingenious way of training pilots has evolved into an integral part of the engineering design process. Simulation saves lives, time, money and the environment, and it provides a means to prepare for tasks that cannot be trained for on a real system.

2016 marks the 32nd year that Binghamton University has proudly hosted these Flight and Ground Vehicle Simulation courses. Technical training provides a significant return on investment and educates leaders in the field. Take advantage of this opportunity to have world-renowned simulation experts guide you and your staff during your visit to Binghamton, the “Cradle of Flight Simulation.”

REGISTERAdvanced registration is required; enrollment is limited to ensure instructional quality. For more information, call 607-777-2154 or send e-mail to [email protected].

Office of Industrial Outreach Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

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P A I DPermit No. 61

Binghamton, N.Y.

33rd Annual Flight and Ground Vehicle Simulation Course5-DAY COURSE JANUARY 23-27, 20172-DAY COURSES JANUARY 30-31, 2017

flightsim.binghamton.edu

Professor Frank Cardullo

33RD ANNUAL FLIGHT AND GROUND VEHICLE SIMULATION COURSE

JANUARY 23 – 27, 2017, BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY, BINGHAMTON, NEW YORKJanuary 30-31 specialized short courses in Visual Database Design, Visual System Specifications and Acceptance Tests, and Simulation Interoperability Standards