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From Big Ten Network: The Future of Flight Simulation (5:20)
Link to finished video:
http://www.youtube.com/uimediaproduction#p/c/5F95EA7506DABD1B/3/1dXx97J7rPA

CONTENT                                                      VISUALS
Flight training is a complicated science, and a field
that is constantly evolving.                                 Flight training images

To train pilots, you can do it in a flight simulator, or
you can do it in a real airplane;
                                                             Flight simulators with humans operating
Where a flight simulator is safe, flexible and
relatively inexpensive to deploy, it is lacks in
realism.                                                     Real airplane footage in-air

On the other hand live training, while ideal for
many reasons, has greater risk, is expensive, and            Pilot mid-air footage
time consuming.

For Tom Schnell's team at the Operator                       Establishing shots of Operator Performance Lab.
Performance Laboratory, the future of flight training
may lie in harnessing the best of both worlds.               Jets, vehicles, simulators, etc.

Tom Schnell, Director:
 “We actually don’t try to make simulators be                Tom Schnell at OPL hangar
more and more like the airplane, in fact we are
trying to make airplanes become- in addition                 Tom’s research Jet L-29 flying across Iowa
being airplanes- also flight simulators.”                    landscape


The system Tom's group is developing uses a
relatively new model known as "Live-Virtual-                 LVC montage-
Constructive."
                                                             Jet in midair;
"Live", in that is a real airplane; "virtual" referring to
the simulators; and "constructive" to describe the           Simulator in operation;
game-like environment in which these components
interact.                                                    Simulated environment on screen

Tom Schnell, Director:
 “This airplane flies around in airspace here in
Iowa. In the backseat of that airplane is a                  Tom Schnell at OPL hangar
cockpit cruise station that is essentially a
simulator- a flight simulator that flies along
with the real airplane.”                                     Visual illustrations of LVC system

In conjunction with this "flying flight simulator", the
lab has a control station and several ground-based
flight simulators.
                                                             Depictions of various LVC assets
All of the assets are connected by data link,
2

allowing them to collaborate in unison in a
simulated mission.                                       LVC system in-use

Tom Schnell, Director:
 “What we’re trying to accomplish is mimic
everything you would see in a real airplane, as          Tom Schnell at OPL hangar
you would fly it in the theater. So you might be
in the real airplane flying in Iowa, but actually
what the pilot operating the backseat controls           Jet flying across Iowa
would see would be a scenario in California,
flying through the Mojave desert or mountain             Pilot in cockpit with controls
ranges out there.”
                                                         Pilot POV- mountain ranges in simulated
The Live-Virtual Constructive project is supported       environment
by Rockwell-Collins, who partner with the Operator
Performance Lab for research and development.
                                                         LVC research jet leaving the hangar
Alex Postnikov, Rockwell-Collins:
“We need to balance how much traditional                 Flight simulator with Rockwell-Collins logo
development we do, how much traditional
science we do, and how much disruptive
technologies we investigate- and that means              Alex at OPL hangar
we go and look for something
very…untraditional.”                                     Images of OPL projects

Schnell's simulation research is innovative in that it   Various scientific paraphernalia
focuses on quality of training, using various human
metrics.

Tom Schnell, Director:                                   Tom working with the research Jet, preparing for
 “We’re not just trying to build a fancy                 takeoff
simulator involving a real airplane, but we’re
actually unique in that we measure
physiological and neuro-cognitive signals on             Tom at OPL hangar
the pilot while that pilot is performing a
simulated mission in the real airplane.”



Mike Keller, Research Engineer:
“With those we’ve developed algorithms that
take that information and give us a sense of
how high the pilot’s workload is, how stressed,
how fatigued the pilot is, and with that we have
a better sense of what’s going on with the pilot         Mike at OPL hangar
and we’re able to better design the machine
around that to better suit the pilot’s needs.”           Mike working on laptop- taking measurements of
                                                         pilot during training
Live-Virtual-Constructive is just one of many
innovative projects at the Operator Performance
Lab, which applies human-factors research to             Various metrics on screen of computer software


                                              2
3

design & evaluate a wide array of transportation
systems.
                                                    Establishing shot of OPL, glimpses of other
Tom Schnell, Director:                              projects (Car outfitted with sensors, 737 simulator,
“Academically, I think this is a very unique        night-vision goggles, tactor flight suit, etc.)
program in that involves undergraduate
students, graduate students, and staff, all
working on a relatively challenging goal. We        Tom at OPL hangar
have to learn how to work with some real
serious constraints, and students who perform       Tom working with grad students preparing for a
well in this type of environment will have no       flight
problem finding positions that will satisfy them
for a lifetime of engineering-related work.”        Tom working with a staff person on mechanical
                                                    work
While Live-Virtual-Constructive is promising,
Schnell says their research is still evolving.      Tom working with a student on an electrical
                                                    problem

Tom Schnell, Director:
 “There’s a lot of work ahead of us- clearly the    LVC jet in-use
systems that we have are research systems-
they are not necessarily based on real avionics-    Tom at OPL hangar
and as we start to learn how you make a flying
flight simulator in essence, that will eventually
be migrated to real avionics that can be            Various details of OPL’s VLC system in use-
installed in real airplanes, and of course that’s   controls, monitors,
why we collaborate with Rockwell-Collins.”
                                                    cockpit,

                                                    flight gear,
Alex Postnikov, Rockwell-Collins:
 “The world is becoming more virtual- and           helmet outfitted with electronics,
our next step is to create this virtual
environment, this game-like environment, not        Jet in flight over Iowa
just for single pilot- but to create a complete
solution so you can train multiple people. You
can close the gap between the real world and        Alex at OPL Hangar
the simulated world.”
                                                    Rockwell’ simulators at OPL
Tom Schnell, Director:
“I would say we’re at the very beginning of an
emerging subject matter area called ‘live-
virtual-constructive’ simulation and training.”

                                                    Tom on screen
While the Operator Performance Lab is a
hardworking group, it's clear these engineers and
pilots enjoy what they do.

Mike Keller, Research Engineer:
“I really enjoy the scientific aspect, being able   Montage of OPL staff and engineers at work in


                                             3
4

to develop something new, that hasn’t been            OPL hangar and offices
done before; I find that to be quite exciting.
Obviously the jet’s an awesome platform- how
many people get to work on something like
that- so we have many different aircraft that we      Mike and Tom in the OPL hangar
use, and it’s been a very exciting research area
for me.”

Mathew Cover, Graduate Student:                       Mike working at computer and research stations-
“As much as it’s a research platform it’s also a
lot of fun to sit in the back. Getting to go fly in
this jet is a unique opportunity that you don’t
get to do anywhere else.”
                                                      Matt preparing for flight, getting in jet with Tom as
                                                      pilot
Tom Schnell, Director:
“I’m a pilot, so to me, anytime spent in a
cockpit is sort of not deducted from your
lifespan.”                                            Tom flying old-fashioned biplane over Iowa
                                                      landscape

END CREDITS




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The Future of Flight Simulation (video segment)

  • 1. From Big Ten Network: The Future of Flight Simulation (5:20) Link to finished video: http://www.youtube.com/uimediaproduction#p/c/5F95EA7506DABD1B/3/1dXx97J7rPA CONTENT VISUALS Flight training is a complicated science, and a field that is constantly evolving. Flight training images To train pilots, you can do it in a flight simulator, or you can do it in a real airplane; Flight simulators with humans operating Where a flight simulator is safe, flexible and relatively inexpensive to deploy, it is lacks in realism. Real airplane footage in-air On the other hand live training, while ideal for many reasons, has greater risk, is expensive, and Pilot mid-air footage time consuming. For Tom Schnell's team at the Operator Establishing shots of Operator Performance Lab. Performance Laboratory, the future of flight training may lie in harnessing the best of both worlds. Jets, vehicles, simulators, etc. Tom Schnell, Director: “We actually don’t try to make simulators be Tom Schnell at OPL hangar more and more like the airplane, in fact we are trying to make airplanes become- in addition Tom’s research Jet L-29 flying across Iowa being airplanes- also flight simulators.” landscape The system Tom's group is developing uses a relatively new model known as "Live-Virtual- LVC montage- Constructive." Jet in midair; "Live", in that is a real airplane; "virtual" referring to the simulators; and "constructive" to describe the Simulator in operation; game-like environment in which these components interact. Simulated environment on screen Tom Schnell, Director: “This airplane flies around in airspace here in Iowa. In the backseat of that airplane is a Tom Schnell at OPL hangar cockpit cruise station that is essentially a simulator- a flight simulator that flies along with the real airplane.” Visual illustrations of LVC system In conjunction with this "flying flight simulator", the lab has a control station and several ground-based flight simulators. Depictions of various LVC assets All of the assets are connected by data link,
  • 2. 2 allowing them to collaborate in unison in a simulated mission. LVC system in-use Tom Schnell, Director: “What we’re trying to accomplish is mimic everything you would see in a real airplane, as Tom Schnell at OPL hangar you would fly it in the theater. So you might be in the real airplane flying in Iowa, but actually what the pilot operating the backseat controls Jet flying across Iowa would see would be a scenario in California, flying through the Mojave desert or mountain Pilot in cockpit with controls ranges out there.” Pilot POV- mountain ranges in simulated The Live-Virtual Constructive project is supported environment by Rockwell-Collins, who partner with the Operator Performance Lab for research and development. LVC research jet leaving the hangar Alex Postnikov, Rockwell-Collins: “We need to balance how much traditional Flight simulator with Rockwell-Collins logo development we do, how much traditional science we do, and how much disruptive technologies we investigate- and that means Alex at OPL hangar we go and look for something very…untraditional.” Images of OPL projects Schnell's simulation research is innovative in that it Various scientific paraphernalia focuses on quality of training, using various human metrics. Tom Schnell, Director: Tom working with the research Jet, preparing for “We’re not just trying to build a fancy takeoff simulator involving a real airplane, but we’re actually unique in that we measure physiological and neuro-cognitive signals on Tom at OPL hangar the pilot while that pilot is performing a simulated mission in the real airplane.” Mike Keller, Research Engineer: “With those we’ve developed algorithms that take that information and give us a sense of how high the pilot’s workload is, how stressed, how fatigued the pilot is, and with that we have a better sense of what’s going on with the pilot Mike at OPL hangar and we’re able to better design the machine around that to better suit the pilot’s needs.” Mike working on laptop- taking measurements of pilot during training Live-Virtual-Constructive is just one of many innovative projects at the Operator Performance Lab, which applies human-factors research to Various metrics on screen of computer software 2
  • 3. 3 design & evaluate a wide array of transportation systems. Establishing shot of OPL, glimpses of other Tom Schnell, Director: projects (Car outfitted with sensors, 737 simulator, “Academically, I think this is a very unique night-vision goggles, tactor flight suit, etc.) program in that involves undergraduate students, graduate students, and staff, all working on a relatively challenging goal. We Tom at OPL hangar have to learn how to work with some real serious constraints, and students who perform Tom working with grad students preparing for a well in this type of environment will have no flight problem finding positions that will satisfy them for a lifetime of engineering-related work.” Tom working with a staff person on mechanical work While Live-Virtual-Constructive is promising, Schnell says their research is still evolving. Tom working with a student on an electrical problem Tom Schnell, Director: “There’s a lot of work ahead of us- clearly the LVC jet in-use systems that we have are research systems- they are not necessarily based on real avionics- Tom at OPL hangar and as we start to learn how you make a flying flight simulator in essence, that will eventually be migrated to real avionics that can be Various details of OPL’s VLC system in use- installed in real airplanes, and of course that’s controls, monitors, why we collaborate with Rockwell-Collins.” cockpit, flight gear, Alex Postnikov, Rockwell-Collins: “The world is becoming more virtual- and helmet outfitted with electronics, our next step is to create this virtual environment, this game-like environment, not Jet in flight over Iowa just for single pilot- but to create a complete solution so you can train multiple people. You can close the gap between the real world and Alex at OPL Hangar the simulated world.” Rockwell’ simulators at OPL Tom Schnell, Director: “I would say we’re at the very beginning of an emerging subject matter area called ‘live- virtual-constructive’ simulation and training.” Tom on screen While the Operator Performance Lab is a hardworking group, it's clear these engineers and pilots enjoy what they do. Mike Keller, Research Engineer: “I really enjoy the scientific aspect, being able Montage of OPL staff and engineers at work in 3
  • 4. 4 to develop something new, that hasn’t been OPL hangar and offices done before; I find that to be quite exciting. Obviously the jet’s an awesome platform- how many people get to work on something like that- so we have many different aircraft that we Mike and Tom in the OPL hangar use, and it’s been a very exciting research area for me.” Mathew Cover, Graduate Student: Mike working at computer and research stations- “As much as it’s a research platform it’s also a lot of fun to sit in the back. Getting to go fly in this jet is a unique opportunity that you don’t get to do anywhere else.” Matt preparing for flight, getting in jet with Tom as pilot Tom Schnell, Director: “I’m a pilot, so to me, anytime spent in a cockpit is sort of not deducted from your lifespan.” Tom flying old-fashioned biplane over Iowa landscape END CREDITS 4