FIELD: engineering of training devices, possible use in training machines for training driver-mechanics of full-track armored vehicles.
SUBSTANCE: problem is solved by introducing an objective estimation bloc, consisting of block of successful control areas, block for estimating quality of execution of group of cycles with set-point device for setting its activation threshold, blocks for forming cycle stopping signal and generating hint signal, outputs of which are outputs of objective estimation block and are connected to appropriate inputs of information block. During training, particularities of adaptation of trainee are considered taking into consideration during estimation the cycles finished unsuccessfully, in other words, executed with mistakes, because mechanic-driver during theses procedures also receives certain information about driver-vehicle system and, therefore, driving skill. Because presence of skill is characterized by achieving stable levels of execution quality, device includes estimation of quality levels when stability is achieved in process of achieving the same. Therefore, a training curve is produced as a result, fully characterizing level of training of mechanic-driver.
EFFECT: increased training quality due to increased precision of driving quality estimation.
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Dates
2006-10-20—Published
2005-08-05—Filed