press release
The French aerospace lab’s new flight simulator brings together the latest technologies including 3D capabilities, separate and dynamic POV for pilot and co-pilot, and head and hand tracking.
Paris (France), 1st July 2021 – ONERA,
through its Cognitive Engineering and Applied Neuroscience unit (ICNA)
based at the Salon-de-Provence Air Base (BA 701), conducts cognitive
engineering activities for the development of new Human/System
Interaction (HSI) concepts for managing complex systems or operations.
The study of human-system interactions necessarily involves putting the
human operator in realistic conditions. For many reasons, both
scientific (need to perfectly control all the variables) and practical
(such as cost economy and safety), simulation is an essential means to
put the human operator in this situation. Therefore, these studies rely
on the ability to simulate the real world, prototype innovative
interaction modes, and characterise the impact of these new interaction
modes on the performance of the human-machine couple.
To meet the requirements of these various studies, ONERA decided to
install a flight simulator incorporating a research cockpit for large
aircraft such as the Airbus A320 or A350, to immerse the human operator
in an environment as close as possible to the real thing, which
necessarily involves the visual.
When ONERA wrote the technical specifications for the projection system,
they realised that they would have to work with a company specialised
in the world of simulation. This company would have to provide a
simulator capable of meeting high requirements, such as a large
cylindrical screen, a 4K resolution with 3D capabilities, a dynamic
viewpoint for the pilot and co-pilot, a head-tracking system, a
motorised day or night mode, and automatic calibration software. All of
this must of course be configurable through an intuitive web interface.
ST Engineering Antycip won the tender with a budget-friendly offer that
would allow the installation team to meet their high requirements, all
to a relatively tight deadline.
“We only had 13 weeks from validation to delivery,” said Quentin
Blancheri, ST Engineering Antycip’s key account manager. “This was made
possible thanks to the relationships ST Engineering Antycip has with
other manufacturers like Barco, as well as our expertise in optical
blending, which meant the team went onsite already knowing where to
place projectors down to the millimetre. Rigging projectors with extreme
precision is usually rather time-consuming, but the team planned well
and anticipated ONERA’s needs enough to order the perfect gear.”
The brand new simulator – SCHEMAX – includes a bespoke 5m long x 2.7m
high cylindrical composite screen, which was delivered in six separate
panels and built on site. With a field of view of 220 x 45 degrees, the
bespoke screen is powered by three Barco FL40 projectors, which are
designed from the ground up to handle the simulation environment’s most
rigorous training requirements. The team also selected auto-calibration
blending and warping, and for night-time simulation, integrated optical
blending, tracking, and active 3D glasses.
“To anticipate any issues with black levels, and to further enhance the
feeling of immersion, we suggested painting all of the walls in black
before installation,” said Blancheri.
ONERA provided the cockpit and the PC Suite, though ST Engineering
Antycip suggested the right computer specs for the job. The content,
which also comes from ONERA, is fed via display port (two PCs per
projector) and viewed using VR Vantage.
“There were also some very specific constraints about the surroundings,”
said Blancheri. “There are military jets that regularly fly above and
there is a quarry nearby with regular explosions, so it was important to
make sure everything was properly rigged and that there was an
auto-calibration or scalable display that could be called up at the
touch of a button.
“We selected ST Engineering Antycip because their technical offer met
all of our requirements within the budget we had set. We are fully
satisfied with the work done by ST Engineering Antycip, and the result
exceeded our expectations. ONERA’s new SCHEMAX simulator now has a
professional projection system allowing us to put the pilot and co-pilot
in an immersive and realistic visual environment,” said Gregory Bonin,
research engineer at ONERA, in charge of the programme.
ST Engineering Antycip’s France and Spain director, Johan Besnainou,
concluded: “The SCHEMAX simulator built for ONERA was one with so many
functionalities, and it was yet another successful strategic project for
us. We hope that the SCHEMAX project will be a long-term one to allow
us to continue our great working relationship with ONERA and pledge our
ongoing support.”