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- Simulation Model to Evaluate Performance of Operational Systems and their Impact on Repair Shop Activity at a Navy Field Site.
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Newell, James T., Doering, R. D., Engineering
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University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This paper presents the background and procedures leading to development of a simulation model to analyze the impact of certain decision variables on operational system performance and workloads as the repair facility of a typical Navy field site. The research examines the impact of maintenance support concepts, as implemented by changes in the decision variables, associated with the broader application of Automatic Test Equipment....
Show moreUniversity of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This paper presents the background and procedures leading to development of a simulation model to analyze the impact of certain decision variables on operational system performance and workloads as the repair facility of a typical Navy field site. The research examines the impact of maintenance support concepts, as implemented by changes in the decision variables, associated with the broader application of Automatic Test Equipment. The initial effort consisted of data collection and field site surveys which culminated in defining a work flow model illustrating typical repair facility operations. The work flow model is translated into a computer simulation model. The baseline model contains all the values for failure rates, delay times, and probability decision parameters derived from the available data. The simulation model is then exercised and the output data recorded for comparison with historical data to validate the model and provide a baseline for comparison as the decision parameters are varied. Of the variables exercised, it appreas that the Built-in-Test (BIT), or Self-test capability, is one of the more important design considerations in the original operating systems.
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- 1979
- Identifier
- CFR0008133, ucf:52959
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- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0008133
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- Digital Architecture for a Computer Based Imaging System.
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McIntosh, John O., Petrasko, Brian, Engineering
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University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; There is a great need for a graphic simulation system used as a training device to take the place of actual flying. A good system will greatly reduce the cost of training men as well as cut down on casualties. Several systems have been tried and are now in use. Among them are two that are worthy of more study. These are the CCTV or model board and the digital systems. Both have several disadvantages that create a need for a new...
Show moreUniversity of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; There is a great need for a graphic simulation system used as a training device to take the place of actual flying. A good system will greatly reduce the cost of training men as well as cut down on casualties. Several systems have been tried and are now in use. Among them are two that are worthy of more study. These are the CCTV or model board and the digital systems. Both have several disadvantages that create a need for a new system. One such system is an optically based digitally processes system that combines the best features of two previous systems. This system uses charge-coupled-device memories that are digitally accessed by a microcomputer based system. The information from the CCD's is then processed and calculations are performed on it to transform it into a form that can be displayed on a cockpit-like screen. The system also allows for interaction between the pilot and itself.
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- 1979
- Identifier
- CFR0008131, ucf:52966
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- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0008131
- Title
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Military Simulation.
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Golovcsenko, Igor V., Biegel, John E., Engineering
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University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This report is a survey of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology contributions to military training. It provides an overview of military training simulation and a review of instructional problems and challenges which can be addressed by AI. The survey includes current as well as potential applications of AI, with particular emphasis on design and system integration issues. Applications include knowledge and skills training in...
Show moreUniversity of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This report is a survey of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology contributions to military training. It provides an overview of military training simulation and a review of instructional problems and challenges which can be addressed by AI. The survey includes current as well as potential applications of AI, with particular emphasis on design and system integration issues. Applications include knowledge and skills training in strategic planning and decision making, tactical warfare operations, electronics maintenance and repair, as well as computer-aided design of training systems. The report describes research contributions in the application of AI technology to the training world, and it concludes with an assessment of future research directions in this area.
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- 1987
- Identifier
- CFR0011599, ucf:53044
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- Document (PDF)
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- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0011599


