FEATURES OF MODELING OF PSYCHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF A SUBWAY SIMULATOR OPERATOR
Abstract
The article is headlined features of modeling of psycho-physiological effects of the operator on the underground simulator. The aim of the article is analysis of possible factors which reproduce the psycho-physiological feeling of the operator in the modeling different modes of operation of subway. The necessary condition of adequacy subway simulator is the simulation of the physiological feeling of the driving process by the operator. Therefore, it is necessary to accurately image these effects for the formation most correct skill of a driver. In the article it is described the main factors, which through visual, auditory and tactile feel, should be simulated to get a realistic picture of the driving process.Keywords: simulator, underground, adequacy, psycho-physiological feel, simulation, modeling.
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