The role of simulation in space operations training
Abstract
The expanding use of computer simulation to train aerospace personnel is reviewed emphasizing the increasing complexity of responsibilities in the operations segment. The inefficiency of on-the-job training is discussed, and the simulation technologies employed by the USAF Combat Crew Training Squadron are described. The Mission Control Complex-Kernel is employed to simulate an operational Satellite Control Squadron (SCS) and a downscaled SCS. A system for telemetry simulation is incorporated into the launch and early-orbit segments of the training, and the training emphasizes time-critical actions, schedule adherence, and the interaction with external organizations. Hands-on training is required to supplement the simulator training which cannot be used to simulate anomalies in satellites and ground systems. The use of a centralized simulator as an instructional tool facilitates and expedites the transition of the student to operational levels.
- Publication:
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28th Space Congress
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991spco.proc....7O
- Keywords:
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- Computerized Simulation;
- Environment Simulation;
- Operating Systems (Computers);
- Space Surveillance (Ground Based);
- Armed Forces (United States);
- Ballistic Missile Early Warning System;
- Radar Data;
- Training Simulators;
- Ground Support Systems and Facilities (Space)