Abstract
Abstract
The paper introduces a motion simulation, monitoring, and controlling system based on a three-degree-of-freedom (3DOF) motion platform, stereographic display, and network communication. Proportional-integral-derivative (PID) and fuzzy logic (FL) controllers are applied to control the motion platform and to compare their control qualities with each other. Two applications of the present system are demonstrated. One is a car simulator, in which the motion platform simulates the behaviour of a car running on the road. The other one is an animated virtual reality (VR) remote control system. By cooperating with real-time virtual scene reconstruction, users can remotely monitor and control the motion platform in real-time.
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