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X-Plane used at NASA

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  1. Design, Development, and Testing of a UAV Hardware-in-the-Loop Testbed for Aviation and Airspace Prognostics Research: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20160013264 .
    Or longer and more detailed (the pdf which is linked in the above site): https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20160013264/downloads/20160013264.pdf.
    The X-PlaneConnect toolbox mentioned in the first link: https://software.nasa.gov/software/ARC-17185-1
     
  2. Statistical learning framework for safety and failure analysis of a DNN-based autonomous aircraft system: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20210018971/downloads/2021211880.pdf
     
  3. Engagement at NASA: https://www.stemgateway.nasa.gov/public/s/course-offering/a0Bt0000004lS6jEAE/xplane-11-flight-simulator-development-virtual
     
  4. Resilient Autonomy Project Develops EVAA Software: https://www.nasa.gov/aeronautics/resilient-autonomy-project-develops-evaa-software/

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That answers why you need a NASA supercomputer for a reasonable frame rate. Lol. I was playing! Don't hang me, X-Plane gods.

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3 hours ago, flying_carpet said:
  1. Design, Development, and Testing of a UAV Hardware-in-the-Loop Testbed for Aviation and Airspace Prognostics Research: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20160013264 .
    Or longer and more detailed (the pdf which is linked in the above site): https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20160013264/downloads/20160013264.pdf.
    The X-PlaneConnect toolbox mentioned in the first link: https://software.nasa.gov/software/ARC-17185-1
     
  2. Statistical learning framework for safety and failure analysis of a DNN-based autonomous aircraft system: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20210018971/downloads/2021211880.pdf
     
  3. Engagement at NASA: https://www.stemgateway.nasa.gov/public/s/course-offering/a0Bt0000004lS6jEAE/xplane-11-flight-simulator-development-virtual
     
  4. Resilient Autonomy Project Develops EVAA Software: https://www.nasa.gov/aeronautics/resilient-autonomy-project-develops-evaa-software/

Great links thank you!

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22 hours ago, spearmint_flyer said:

That answers why you need a NASA supercomputer for a reasonable frame rate. Lol. I was playing! Don't hang me, X-Plane gods.

It's funny cos it's true 🤣

But no playing, this is not a game 😇

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On 10/29/2023 at 4:51 PM, spearmint_flyer said:

That answers why you need a NASA supercomputer for a reasonable frame rate. Lol. I was playing! Don't hang me, X-Plane gods.

Laughing here at 120fps. 🙂

Current system: ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4, Intel 12900k, 32GB RAM @ 3600mhz, Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity, M2 SSD, Oculus Quest 2.

5 hours ago, Pe11e said:

Laughing here at 120fps. 🙂

How? Seriously. Even at minimum specs I get word not allowed latency. 

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1 minute ago, spearmint_flyer said:

How? Seriously. Even at minimum specs I get word not allowed latency. 

You see my specs below? Well, with GA stuff I usually see around 100 to 120fps. With ZIBO around 70-80. I'm using Autoortho and X-Europe/America, and that is practically it. It just works. I also need high fps to be able to keep 36fps locked in VR, in all scenarios, with any addon aircraft.

Current system: ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4, Intel 12900k, 32GB RAM @ 3600mhz, Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity, M2 SSD, Oculus Quest 2.

14 minutes ago, Pe11e said:

You see my specs below? Well, with GA stuff I usually see around 100 to 120fps. With ZIBO around 70-80. I'm using Autoortho and X-Europe/America, and that is practically it. It just works. I also need high fps to be able to keep 36fps locked in VR, in all scenarios, with any addon aircraft.

I can't see it on mobile 😔.  What resolution do you run ?

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2 hours ago, spearmint_flyer said:

I can't see it on mobile 😔.  What resolution do you run ?

Ah sorry, I forgot about that tiny detail. 

ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4, Intel 12900k, 32GB RAM @ 3200mhz, Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity, M2 SSD, Oculus Quest 2.

I run 2560x1440p, single monitor. If you run 4k, then it's understandable. 4k is very taxing on the system, and probably surround monitor setup too, maybe even more.

Current system: ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4, Intel 12900k, 32GB RAM @ 3600mhz, Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity, M2 SSD, Oculus Quest 2.

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