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MeetingACGS Committee Meeting 106 - La Jolla - October 2010
Agenda Location4 GENERAL COMMITTEE TECHNICAL SESSION
4.1 Research Institutions, Industry and University Reports
4.1.1 Research Institutions and Companies
4.1.1.1 Systems Technologies Inc.
TitleSystems Technologies Inc.
PresenterDavid Klyde
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AbstractRecent Activities at Systems Technology, Inc.
David Klyde
dklyde@systemstech.com

This presentation describes the recently delivered Fused Reality-based CV-22 Cabin Part Task Trainer (CPTT) to Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB). The trainer will be linked via Bell/Boeing integration to the V-22 Cockpit Trainers for Crew Coordination Training. The cabin crew will receive training in hoist operations, aerial cargo drop, aerial troop insertion/extraction, threat scanning, and emergency procedures. The cabin windows will be color-keyed, as well as the arerear of the ramp door. A mockup of the aft end of the CPTT was constructed at STI for remote development. The floor and aft vertical face were covered with cyan fabric, which acts as the backdrop for virtual replacement with a computer-generated flight environment. The accompanying video shows the helmet-mounted camera and display assembly for Fused Reality. A view from the aft end of the cabin mockup through the helmet display is then shown where the cyan has been replaced by the virtual scene. The virtual tail is seen framed by the mockup. The hoist cable can be grasped, demonstrating that physical equipment can easily be manipulated by a user during Fused Reality operation. The system also supports virtual paratroopers filing and jumping out of the mockup. Similar effects may be employed with Fused Reality Flight to integrate virtual near field components.

For more information on Fused Reality applications contact:

Dr. Ed Bachelder
edbach@systemstech.com
310/679-2281 ext. 33



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