Publication detail
Assessing Quality of Pilot Training with Use of Mathematical Analyses
JIRGL, M. BOŘIL, J. JALOVECKÝ, R.
Original Title
Assessing Quality of Pilot Training with Use of Mathematical Analyses
English Title
Assessing Quality of Pilot Training with Use of Mathematical Analyses
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
This paper provides information on methods of measuring pilots´ reactions to a changed flight parameter while being tested on simulators. The calculations are made on the grounds of mathematical algorithms modeling human behavior. The prepared mathematical models of behavior are based on transfer functions. The subsequent analysis aimed at acquiring time constants that shall appropriately characterize the state of pilot training is made in the MATLAB simulation environment. Future pilots studying at the University of Defence undergo, always after each period designated to their practical training, several sets of testing measurements. The testing was running on two different simulators, i.e. built on a fixed and movable platform. The obtained results indicate that individual pilots gradually improve their flying skills.
English abstract
This paper provides information on methods of measuring pilots´ reactions to a changed flight parameter while being tested on simulators. The calculations are made on the grounds of mathematical algorithms modeling human behavior. The prepared mathematical models of behavior are based on transfer functions. The subsequent analysis aimed at acquiring time constants that shall appropriately characterize the state of pilot training is made in the MATLAB simulation environment. Future pilots studying at the University of Defence undergo, always after each period designated to their practical training, several sets of testing measurements. The testing was running on two different simulators, i.e. built on a fixed and movable platform. The obtained results indicate that individual pilots gradually improve their flying skills.
Keywords
pilot training; mathematical analyses; human behavior model; flight simulators; pilots´ reactions
Released
07.12.2016
Publisher
Prague: Czech Technical University in Prague
Location
Praha
ISBN
978-80-01-05883-1
Book
Proceedings of the 2016 17th International Conference on Mechatronics - Mechatronika (ME)
Pages from
91
Pages to
96
Pages count
6
URL
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT131056,
author="Miroslav {Jirgl} and Rudolf {Jalovecký}",
title="Assessing Quality of Pilot Training with Use of Mathematical Analyses",
annote="This paper provides information on methods of measuring pilots´ reactions to a changed flight parameter while being tested on simulators. The calculations are made on the grounds of mathematical algorithms modeling human behavior. The prepared mathematical models of behavior are based on transfer functions. The subsequent analysis aimed at acquiring time constants that shall appropriately characterize the state of pilot training is made in the MATLAB simulation environment. Future pilots studying at the University of Defence undergo, always after each period designated to their practical training, several sets of testing measurements. The testing was running on two different simulators, i.e. built on a fixed and movable platform. The obtained results indicate that individual pilots gradually improve their flying skills.",
address="Prague: Czech Technical University in Prague",
booktitle="Proceedings of the 2016 17th International Conference on Mechatronics - Mechatronika (ME)",
chapter="131056",
howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
institution="Prague: Czech Technical University in Prague",
year="2016",
month="december",
pages="91--96",
publisher="Prague: Czech Technical University in Prague",
type="conference paper"
}