Real-time flight model for embedded simulator
Keywords:
Simulation, flight model, real-time, programmingAbstract
The paper deals with development of a simple flight model suitable to be implemented as a C++ algorithm for real-time usage. This model is used for embedded flight simulator in a synthetic vision system. The developed flight model is validated by comparing it logitudinal and lateral responses with a typical repsonse modes of an airplane.
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