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AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference and Exhibit

21 - 24 Aug 2006 Keystone Resort & Conference Center Keystone, Colorado


Monday Morning / 21 August 2006 Session 18-MST-1
0900 AIAA-2006-6114 Human- Transient- intothe- Loop Simulation for NGATS T. Sheridan, U.S. Department of Transportation, Cambridge, MA 0930 AIAA-2006-6109 Modeling and Simulation Needs for Next Generation Air Transportation System Research L. Quon, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Air Traffic Management (ATM) Modeling and Simulation


1000 AIAA-2006-6110 Build 4 of the Airspace Concept Evaluation System L. Meyn, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1030 AIAA-2006-6112 The Airspace Operations Laboratory (AOL) at NASA Ames Research Center T. Prevot, San Jose State University/NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1100 AIAA-2006-6115 Validating the Airspace Concept Evaluation System for Different Weather Days S. Zelinski, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Castle Peak I

Chaired by: W. CHUNG, Science Applications International Corporation, Hampton, VA

Monday Morning / 21 August 2006 Session 19-MST-2


0900 AIAA-2006-6117 Applying an Open Systems Approach to Develop Federations of Legacy Simulations R. Phelps, The Boeing Company, Arlington, VA 0930 AIAA-2006-6116 Distributed Real Time Simulation Using DIS and XML 1000 AIAA-2006-6120 Concept Investigation via Air- Ground Simulation with Embedded Agents

Distributed Simulation Technologies


1030 AIAA-2006-6121 REATSS: A Distributed Software Simulation Test Environment S. Martin, ProLogic, Incorporated, Fairmont, WV 1100 AIAA-2006-6122 Imposing Communications Network Effects into a Real- Time Simulation Environment D. Mackley, The Boeing Company Integrated Defense Systems, Seattle, WA

Castle Peak III

Chaired by: M. SILVESTRO, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc., Cambridge, MA

W. Bezdek, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO T. Callantine, San Jose State University/NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=1307&dateget=all#session6989.

Chaired by: P. MONTGOMERY, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold AFB, TN 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130

Monday Morning / 21 August 2006 Session 20-MST-3


Chaired by: P. MONTGOMERY, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold AFB, TN 0900 AIAA-2006-6124 Design and Development of the Small Satellite Attitude Control System Simulator 0930 AIAA-2006-6125 A Quantized State Approach to On- line Simulation for Spacecraft Autonomy 1000 AIAA-2006-6126 The Use of Complex Coordinate for Identifying Flywheel Energy Storage System 1030 AIAA-2006-6127 A Message Oriented Middleware for a Soft Real- Time Hardwarein- the- Loop Spacecraft Formation Flying Testbed 1100 AIAA-2006-6128 Modeling Space- Based Communications Using a Dynamic Channel Emulator R. Slywczak, NASA/Glenn Research Center (GRC), Cleveland, OH 1130 AIAA-2006-6129 Guaranteed Multimedia Services over Satellite Networks A. Srinivasan, EION Inc., Ottawa, Canada

Space Systems Modeling and Simulation I

Castle Peak II

L. Alminde, Aalborg Y. Yang, Harbin Institute University, Aalborg, of Technology, Harbin, Denmark China (prc)

J. Suk, University of Washington, Seattle, WA J. Mitchell, Emergent Space Technologies, Inc., Greenbelt, MD

Monday Afternoon / 21 August 2006 Session 38-MST-4


1330 AIAA-2006-6248 Revising Civil Simulator Standards - An Opportunity for Technological Pull S. Advani, International Development of Technology, Breda, The Netherlands 1400 AIAA-2006-6250 The Effects of Simulator Motion Filter Settings on Pilot Manual Control Behaviour T. Dehouck, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1430 AIAA-2006-6251 Effect of Sway and Yaw Motion on Perception and Control; A MultiSimulator, Follow- Up Study J. Ellerbroek, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

Motion Perception and Cueing


1500 AIAA-2006-6252 Effects of Accelerations on Directional Control B. Lee, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Seattle, WA 1530 AIAA-2006-6253 The Effect of Jerk and Acceleration on the Perception of Motion Strength P. Grant, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 1600 AIAA-2006-6254 Motion Perception Thresholds in Flight Simulation E. Groen, TNO Defense, Security and Safety, Soesterberg, The Netherlands

Castle Peak III

Chaired by: F. CARDULLO, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY

Monday Afternoon / 21 August 2006 Session 39-MST-5


Chaired by: C. ILVEDSON, The Insitu Group, Inc., Bingen, WA 1330 AIAA-2006-6255 The Legacy of the Software Production Facility Simulator for Shuttle Flight Software W. Davidson, United Space Alliance, LLC, Houston, TX 1400 AIAA-2006-6256 Development of a Pilotin- the- Loop Aircraft Simulation Laboratory M. Harden, Gulfstream Aerospace, Savannah, GA 1430 AIAA-2006-6257 Automatic Flight Code Generation with Integrated Static RunTime Error Checking and Code Analysis 1500 AIAA-2006-6259 Challenges and Lessons Learned Establishing Simulation Reuse at Raytheon Missile Systems 1530 AIAA-2006-6260 Integrating Support for Statistical Design Methods within Missile 6DOF Simulation Experiments T. Hurst, Raytheon Missile Systems Company, Tucson, AZ

Simulator Requirements, Fidelity, and Standards

Castle Peak II

T. Erkkinen, The T. Campbell, Raytheon MathWorks, Inc., Natick, Missile Systems , MA Tucson, AZ

Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=1307&dateget=all#session6975.

Chaired by: J. NALEPKA, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Monday Afternoon / 21 August 2006 Session 40-MST-6


1330 AIAA-2006-6261 Development of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Research Platform: Modeling and Simulating with Flight Test Validation N. Jodeh, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1400 AIAA-2006-6262 Urban Simulation Environment B. Stoor, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Unmanned Vehicles: Simulation and Testing Environments


1430 AIAA-2006-6263 A Simulation Test Bed for Coordination of Unmanned Rotorcraft and Ground Vehicles M. Yasar, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1500 AIAA-2006-6264 Control Room Training for the Hyper- X Program Utilizing Aircraft Simulation J. Lux-Baumann, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA 1530 AIAA-2006-6265 Creating a Simulation Based Evaluation Environment for RPV Manual Control Concepts J. Koeners, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

Castle Peak I

Chaired by: J. NALEPKA, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Monday Afternoon / 21 August 2006 Session 41-MST-7 1400 - 1800 Workshop: Using the Proposed AIAA Aerodynamic Modeling Standard (AERO-ML), or How to Avoid Converting Shared Models Castle Peak IV

Conducted By: Bruce Jackson, NASA Langley Research Center Learn how to use the aerodynamic markup language (AERO-ML) to codify an existing aerodynamic model including tabular data, build-up equations and verification data, into a single text-based, human- and machine-readable format to facilitate sharing of the model. Moderator/s: B. Hildreth

Tuesday Morning / 22 August 2006 0800 - 0900 Modeling and Simulation Conference Plenary Session Red Cloud Peak
Benefits of Model-Based Design for Aerospace System Development and Verification Jim Tung, MathWorks Fellow
Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=1307&dateget=all#session6974.

Chaired by: S. ADVANI, Aircraft Development and Systems Engineering, Breda, The Netherlands 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100

Tuesday Morning / 22 August 2006 Session 58-MST-8


0900 AIAA-2006-6360 Study of a Novel Motion Platform for Flight Simulators Using an Anthropomorphic Robot L. Pollini, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy 0930 AIAA-2006-6361 Improved Position Accuracies of Multi- Axis Motion Test Simulators R. Mitchell, Ideal Aerosmith Incorporated, Pittsburgh, PA

Motion Systems: Architectures and Design Tools


1000 AIAA-2006-6362 Detailed Dynamic Modeling of the NASA LaRC CMF Motion Base D. Carrelli, Swales Aerospace Inc., Hampton, VA 1030 AIAA-2006-6363 Software Tools for Developing and Simulating the NASA LaRC CMF Motion Base R. Bryant, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1100 AIAA-2006-6364 Evaluating the Performance of the NASA LaRC CMF Motion Base Safety Devices L. Gupton, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

Castle Peak I

Chaired by: S. ADVANI, Aircraft Development and Systems Engineering, Breda, The Netherlands

Tuesday Morning / 22 August 2006 Session 59-MST-9


0900 AIAA-2006-6365 The Air Combat Lab a Modular Air- to- Air Combat Simulation C. Mentz, Industrieanlagen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, Ottobrunn, Germany 0930 AIAA-2006-6366 Integration and Optimization of Projectile Design Models A. Farina, US Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ

Threat, Weapons, and Engagement Modeling and Simulation


1000 AIAA-2006-6367 Neural Model of Antiaircraft Missile Flight Control D. Karczmarz, Air Force Institute of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

Castle Peak II

Chaired by: F. WELLER, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Alexandria, VA

Tuesday Morning / 22 August 2006 Session 77-MST-12


Chaired by: R. SLYWCZAK, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 0900 AIAA-2006-6477 GRACE a Versatile Simulator Architecture Making Simulation of Multiple Complex Aircraft Simple B. Heesbeen, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 0930 AIAA-2006-6478 General Aviation Data Framework E. Blount, Unisys Corporation, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1000 AIAA-2006-6479 Deterministic Data Access and Manipulation in Simulators with a VxWorks Target W. Davidson, United Space Alliance, LLC, Houston, TX

Flight Simulator Subsystems and Architectures

Castle Peak III

Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=1307&dateget=all#session6987.

Chaired by: J. KRUEP, Aerojet, Fairfax, VA

Tuesday Afternoon / 22 August 2006 Session 76-MST-11


Chaired by: J. KRUEP, Aerojet, Fairfax, VA 1400 AIAA-2006-6469 Agent- Based Modeling with Polygon Primitives for Aerospace Applications S. Goldfarb, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1430 AIAA-2006-6471 A Simulation Benchmark for Integrated Fault Tolerant Flight Control Evaluation H. Smaili, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1500 AIAA-2006-6472 How to Choose State Variables for Numerical Simulations of Aerospace Systems 1530 AIAA-2006-6473 Parameter Based Fatigue Life Analysis, Influence of Training Data Selection to Analysis Performance

Aerospace Modeling Techniques and Applications

Castle Peak II

P. Gurfil, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, J. Tikka, Patria Aviation, Haifa, Israel Halli, Finland

Tuesday Afternoon / 22 August 2006 Session 78-MST-13


1400 AIAA-2006-6480 Dynamic Coupling of the KC- 135 Tanker and Boom for Modeling and Simulation A. Smith, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1430 AIAA-2006-6481 A Vision Based Navigation Among Multiple Flocking Robots: Modeling And Simulation B. Eikenberry, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA

Modeling and Simulation of Unconventional Vehicles and Vehicle Subsystems


1500 AIAA-2006-6482 Simulation of an Ornithopter with Active Flow Control and Aeroelestic Energy Harvesting T. Apker, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 1530 AIAA-2006-6483 Dynamic Stability Study of a Conceptual Fluidic Thrust- Vectored Aerial Tail- sitter 1600 AIAA-2006-6808 Flexible Uses of Simulation Tools in an Academic Environment

Castle Peak III

Chaired by: B. HILDRETH, Science Applications International Corporation, Lexington Park, MD

B. Lawrence, University F. Saghafi, Sharif of Liverpool, Liverpool, University of Great Britain Technology, Tehran, Iran

Tuesday Afternoon / 22 August 2006 Session 79-MST-14 1400 - 1730 Panel Session: MSTC Motion Working Group Castle Peak I

Guest Speaker: Dr. Barbara Sweet, NASA Ames Research Center Topics: Visual Cueing for Vehicular Control Discussions on human visual systems, human visual sensitivities, and simulation cueing interactions in ground-based flight simulators. Motion Agenda Update: Dr. Ruud Hosman, AMS Consult Topics: Progress in developing lessons learned Updates and summary will be presented, which cover human sensory characteristics, cueing integration, human operator behavior, and standard and regulations. Moderator/s: W. Chung
Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=1307&dateget=all#session6988.

Chaired by: L. QUON, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100

Wednesday Morning / 23 August 2006 Session 98-MST-15


0900 AIAA-2006-6611 4- D Taxi Clearances: Pilots' Usage of Timeand Speed- Based Formats 0930 AIAA-2006-6612 A Trajectory Modeling Environment for the Study of Arrival Traffic Delivery Accuracy

Air Traffic Management (ATM) System Concepts, Analysis, and Modeling


1000 AIAA-2006-6613 Preliminary Investigation of Impact of Reduced Aircraft Turnaround Time on Runway Delay G. Couluris, Sensis Corporation, Campbell, CA 1030 AIAA-2006-6614 A 1090 Extended Squitter Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS- B) Reception Model for AirTraffic- Management Simulations W. Chung, Science Applications International Corporation, Hampton, VA 1100 AIAA-2006-6617 Annualization Methodologies for the Simulation of Future Concepts in the National Airspace System L. Paladin-Tripp, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

Ten Mile

Chaired by: L. QUON, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

J. Williams, San Jose J. Scharl, The Boeing State University at Company, Seattle, WA NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

Wednesday Morning / 23 August 2006 Session 99-MST-16


0900 AIAA-2006-6618 Simulation of Airship Dynamics Y. Li, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 0930 AIAA-2006-6619 Modeling of Apparent Mass Effects for the Real- Time Simulation of a Hybrid Airship

Modeling and Simulation of Lighter-Than-Air Vehicles


1000 AIAA-2006-6620 The Development of the Tri- Turbofan Airship Model for Autonomous Flight Control Research 1030 AIAA-2006-6622 A Generic Multibody Parachute Simulation Model 1100 AIAA-2006-6623 Rapid Creation and Deployment of Software Interfaces Using MATLAB Simulink 1130 AIAA-2006-6624 Flight Control System Rapid Prototyping for the RemotelyControlled Elettra- TwinFlyer Airship

Divide

Chaired by: E. BURNETT, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Palmdale, CA

J. Neuhaus, Unisys C. Atkinson, Lockeed S. Gammon, University Corporation, Hampton, Martin Aeronautics of Texas at San Antonio, VA Company, Palmdale, CA San Antonio, TX

C. Atkinson, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics M. Battipede, Politecnico Company, Palmdale, CA di Torino, Turin, Italy

Wednesday Morning / 23 August 2006 Session 100-MST-17


Chaired by: R. BRYANT, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 0900 AIAA-2006-6625 A Conspectus on Operator Modeling: Past, Present and Future K. Zaychik, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY 0930 AIAA-2006-6626 Modeling Human Perceptual Thresholds in Self- Motion Perception A. Valente Pais, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1000 AIAA-2006-6627 Perception of Visual and Motion Cues during Control of Self- Motion in Optic Flow Environments P. Zaal, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1030 AIAA-2006-6628 Integration of Size and Binocular Disparity Visual Cues in Manual Depth- Control Tasks B. Sweet, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1100 AIAA-2006-6629 A New Multi- Channel Pilot Model Identification Method for Use in Assessment of Simulator Fidelity F. Nieuwenhuizen, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1130 AIAA-2006-6630 Preparation for Conducting Multi- Modal Pilot Model Identification in Real Flight P. van den Berg, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1200 AIAA-2006-6631 Development of the Motion Perception Toolbox M. Wentink, TNO Human Factors, Soesterberg, The Netherlands

Modeling of Human Perception and Cueing

Arapahoe

Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=1307&dateget=all#session6990.

Wednesday Afternoon / 23 August 2006 Session 115-MST-19


1330 AIAA-2006-6722 Human Factors Assistance During Prototyping of Cockpit Applications R. Verhoeven, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1400 AIAA-2006-6723 A Piloted Investigation of an Integrated Situation Awareness System (ISAS) W. Rouwhorst, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1430 AIAA-2006-6724 Mission- Based Simulation Software Development for Optimizing Air Vehicle Life Cycle Costs E. Allen, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH

Engineering Simulator Uses and Techniques


1500 AIAA-2006-6726 Simulink- Based Simulation Architecture for Evaluating Controls for Aerospace Vehicles (SAREC- ASV) D. Christhilf, Lockheed-Martin, Langley Program Office, Hampton, VA 1530 AIAA-2006-6727 Simulation Tool for Analyzing Complex Shape- Changing Mechanisms in Aircraft J. Bowman, Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, OH

Castle Peak IV

Chaired by: E. MARTIN, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Wednesday Afternoon / 23 August 2006 Session 116-MST-20


Chaired by: J. MIKULA, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1330 AIAA-2006-6729 EUCES: European Cryogenic Engineering Software Tool 1400 AIAA-2006-6730 Gravity Modeling for Variable Fidelity Environments 1430 AIAA-2006-6732 Study of 6- DOF Cable Robots for Potential Application of HIL Microgravity ContactDynamics Simulation X. Diao, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 1500 AIAA-2006-6733 Small Satellite Large Angle Attitude Maneuver Hardware- in- the- Loop Simulation Based on Three- axis Air Bearing Table F. Wang, Research Center of Satellite Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China (prc)

Space Systems Modeling and Simulation II

Castle Peak II

A. Isselhorst, M. Madden, NASA, EADS-SPACE Hampton, VA Transportation, Bremen, Germany

Wednesday Afternoon / 23 August 2006 Session 117-MST-21


1330 AIAA-2006-6735 Modeling and Simulation for the Development of a QuadRotor UAV Capable of Indoor Flight W. Guo, Department of Aerospace Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1400 AIAA-2006-6737 Modeling, Simulation and Rapid Prototyping of an Unmanned MiniHelicopter C. Vlez, EAFIT University, Medellin, Colombia

Unmanned Vehicles: Rotorcraft UAV Modeling and Simulation


1430 AIAA-2006-6738 6- DoF Dynamic Model for a Raptor 50 UAV Helicopter Including Stabilizer Bar Dynamics 1500 AIAA-2006-6739 The Instrumentation and Flight Testing of a Rotorcraft Vehicle for Undergraduate Flight Control Research

Castle Peak I

Chaired by: J. BLEAK, Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation, Salt Lake City, UT

S. Bhandari, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS N. Grady, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX

Due to formatting reasons, this version of the program lists only the first contributing author of each meeting paper. For a complete and up-to-date listing, please visit: http://www.aiaa.org/agenda.cfm?lumeetingid=1307&dateget=all#session6991.

Thursday Morning / 24 August 2006 Session 129-MST-23


Chaired by: J. SCHARL, The Boeing Company, Everett, WA 0900 AIAA-2006-6829 Development and Qualification of a FNPT II Helicopter Simulator Lessons Learned S. Klaes, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH, Bremen, Germany 0930 AIAA-2006-6809 Adjusting a Helicopter Rotor Blade Element Model to Match Sparse Criteria Data B. Creech, Science Applications International Corporation, Lexington Park, MD 1000 AIAA-2006-6810 Investigation on the Simulation and Handling Qualities for Helicopter Operating near Ship Decks W. Van Hoydonck, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1030 AIAA-2006-6811 Ground Dynamics Model Validation by Use of Landing Flight Test Data M. Nadeau Beaulieu, cole de technologie suprieure, Montreal, Canada

Flight Vehicle Modeling and Simulation

Castle Peak II

Thursday Morning / 24 August 2006 Session 130-MST-24


0900 AIAA-2006-6812 Interactive Design and Simulation Platform for Flight Vehicle Systems Development H. Liu, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 0930 AIAA-2006-6813 Hardware- in- the- Loop Simulation of Formation Flying and Attitude Tracking Based on Information Processing System X. Cao, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China (prc)

Flight Vehicle, Aircraft Systems, and Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation


1000 AIAA-2006-6816 Modelling of Generic Slung Load System M. Bisgaard, Aalborg University, Aalborg , Denmark 1030 AIAA-2006-6817 Circularly- Towed Lumped Mass Cable Model Validation from Experimental Data P. Williams, RMIT University, Bundoora, Australia

Castle Peak I

Chaired by: T. BURRESS, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Ft. Worth, TX

Thursday Morning / 24 August 2006 Session 131-MST-25


Chaired by: B. YORK, Indra Systems, Inc., Winter Park, FL 0900 AIAA-2006-6818 A Low- Cost Computational Approach for Stability and Control Predictions X. Zhang, Engenuity Technologies Inc., Montreal, Canada 0930 AIAA-2006-6819 Enhancements to the Kinematics Parameter Extraction Simulation Tool D. Crider, National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC 1000 AIAA-2006-6820 High Fidelity Landing Gear Modeling for RealTime Simulation F. Holzapfel, Industrieanlagen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, Ottobrunn, Germany 1030 AIAA-2006-6821 Creating Flight Simulator Landing Gear Models Using Multidomain Modeling Tools 1100 AIAA-2006-6822 Inverse Flight Simulation Using Aircraft Performance Models

Modeling of Flight Vehicle and Subsystem Dynamics, and Trajectories

Castle Peak III

J. strm, VTT T. Denery, The Technical Research MathWorks, Inc., Natick, Center, Espoo, Finland MA

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