Implementation of a Controlling Scheme Used in a Training System of Cockpit Instruments

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A scheme of controlling data on a training system of cockpit instruments is presented to meet the need of education and teaching for colleges. A training system of cockpit instruments is established based on this scheme. The system consists of three parts: dashboard, aircraft instruments and operate-controlling subsystem. It has been completed. The advantages such as high reliability, easily operating and low cost make this system have a broad market prospect.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1006-1007)

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1165-1169

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August 2014

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