scholarly journals TECHNICAL PROPERTIES AND RESEARCH CAPABILITIES OF THE TRUCK SIMULATOR OWNED BY THE MILITARY INSTITUTE OF AVIATION MEDICINE – A NEW PERSPECTIVE IN RESEARCH ON TRUCK DRIVERS

Author(s):  
PAULINA BARAN ◽  
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MARIUSZ KREJ ◽  
MARCIN PIOTROWSKI ◽  
ŁUKASZ DZIUDA ◽  
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Abstract: This paper is aimed at presenting basic technical properties and possibilities of using the truck simulator owned by the Military Institute of Aviation Medicine (MIAM). The truck driving simulator is a stationary device, equipped with a six degrees of freedom (6 DoF|) motion system and reproducing the functionality of a truck on the basis of the Mercedes Benz Actros cabin. It is intended for conducting research as well as training truck drivers in simulated traffic conditions.

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Author(s):  
Taichi Shiiba ◽  
Yoshihiro Suda

Abstract In this paper, the authors propose to apply the full vehicle model of multibody dynamics to driving simulator with 6 degrees of freedom motion system. By this proposal, the characteristics of driving simulator become very similar to the actual automobiles. It becomes possible to predict the performance of vehicle dynamics and the riding comfort by feeling test without prototyping automobile. To realize real-time calculation that is necessary for driving simulator, the authors proposed approximated real-time analysis method. By this method, real-time vehicle analysis of 2 ms step time of numerical integration is achieved with 91 degrees of freedom vehicle model.


Author(s):  
Mirosław Dereń ◽  

Abstract: The Military Institute of Aviation Medicine is subject to complex legal conditions resulting from the existence of legislative and executive bodies of the state and their subordinate organs. These conditions, customers and other stakeholders have an impact on the context of the organization. The integrated management system of WIML, which is compliant with ISO 9001:2015 [8], ISO 27001:2017 [6] and AQAP 2120:2016 [1] standards, systematizes individual scopes of activities so that the requirements of all stakeholders are met. The article presents the risk management model on the basis of which the risk management methodology of the Military Institute of Aviation Medicine was developed.


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