Iranian Knowledge-Based Firm Makes Flight Simulator
“One of the devices we are currently developing is a sensor calibration device which is capable of calibrating various sensors with high precision so that they can perform more accurately and can operate up to 10 or 100 times more accurately than in the initial state,” said Mohammad Salehnasab, the managing director of the knowledge-based company.
“One of the important features of these devices is the combination of refrigeration and thermal systems, which were previously built by our team in the open-loop stage, but now, in collaboration with some other companies, these systems have become closed-loop,” he added.
“The devices we produce have nearly 20 different parameters, and only a few companies in the world have been able to produce devices similar to them,” Salehnasab said.
“This year, we have also fully designed and prototyped a flight simulator,” he underlined.
Earlier, last year, another knowledge-based company stationed in Shiraz in the Southern part of Iran had also succeeded in producing simulators for light vehicles, helicopters and airplanes.
“People who are being trained to learn driving can use this simulator to get the necessary training in the face of challenges such as a burst tire or driving on an icy road. Of course, the use of this system should be made mandatory in driving schools to encourage learners to use it," Damon Pour Hosseini, the managing director of the Knowledge-based company said.
He added that his company has also produced other simulators for training learners in driving and flying, riding planes, ships and trains.
"This system has a real schedule that follows a complex algorithm and all commands are processed within 10 milliseconds. For example when you start, you will hear the sound of starting within 10 milliseconds. We have used for the first time in this system the six-degree-of-freedom motion platform."
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