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From: Alan T. <ajt...@v-...> - 2023-02-02 17:17:47
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From: Postmaster <kr...@pi...> - 2023-02-02 16:50:02
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From: Alna (L. Tech) <sa...@li...> - 2022-12-30 06:07:18
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META name=GENERATOR content="MSHTML 11.00.10570.1001"></HEAD> <BODY> <DIV style='FONT-SIZE: 14px; FONT-FAMILY: "Microsoft YaHei UI"; WHITE-SPACE: normal; WORD-SPACING: 0px; TEXT-TRANSFORM: none; FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: rgb(0,0,0); FONT-STYLE: normal; ORPHANS: 2; WIDOWS: 2; LETTER-SPACING: normal; BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255); TEXT-INDENT: 0px; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; text-decoration-style: initial; text-decoration-color: initial'> <P class=p style="TEXT-ALIGN: justify; MARGIN: 0px auto" align=justify><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)" face=Arial><SPAN style="COLOR: rgb(62,62,62)">Hi</SPAN></FONT></P><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)" face=Arial><SPAN style="COLOR: rgb(62,62,62)"> <P class=MsoNormal style='FONT-SIZE: 14px; FONT-FAMILY: "Microsoft YaHei UI"; WHITE-SPACE: normal; WORD-SPACING: 0px; TEXT-TRANSFORM: none; 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From: Jeff <je...@cl...> - 2022-12-14 14:10:21
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<html> <head> </head> <body> Hi,<br /><br />Our factory is a manufacturer of lithium-ion electric bicycles and bicycles integrating R&D, production. <br />Welcome to contact us and custom manufacture your new electric bike.<br /><br />We have got the following 20 inch 500W ebike - makes your road trip easier and safer<br /> Base on 500W motor folding ebike equips with hydraulic shock absorber front fork and oil disc brakes, which can protect your daily riding safety. <br /> This adults electric bicycle using 20 x 4.0'' fat tires, which can meet all kinds of riding terrain. Upgrade SHIMANO 7 speed, the speed can reach to 28 MPH.<br /> <br /> The electric mountain bike offer a comfort riding experience for you, enjoy the safety riding with your family or friends.<br /> 500W High Speed Brushless Gear Motor<br /> Removable 48v 10Ah lithium battery<br /> Front and Rear Oil Disc Brakes<br /> Charging time: 4-6 hours<br /> Top Speed: 28MPH<br /> Shimano 7-Speed<br /> 20 x 4.0" Fat Tire<br /> 3 Working Modes<br /><br />If you are interested in purchasing container load of our ebikes the FOB price can be provided to you.<br /> Please kindly let us know your destination port.<br />20ft container loads 95 pcs<br />40ft container loads 200 pcs<br /> 40ft HQ loads 250 pcs<br /><br />If you are requesting sample for this E-bike. We can ship from our warehouses in USA, Germany and UK.<br /> Price depends on where the address we ship to, please confirm.<br /><br /><img src="https://www.adoebike.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/A20F%E5%8F%B3%E4%BE%A7%E7%99%BD.jpg" width="800" height="800" /><br /><img src="https://www.adoebike.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/A20F%E5%B7%A6%E4%BE%A7%E9%BB%91-1.jpg" width="800" height="800" /><br /><br /><br /><br /> This electric bike is equipped with powerful 48V 500W brushless gear motor, it can assist you to travel at 28 MPH, this ebike provides super <br />strong power for you to conquer every road in your trip.<br /> <br /> This foldable fat tire electric bicycle is equipped with 10Ah battery, large-capacity battery can ride for 30 miles on a full charge in pure electric mode, <br />charging time 4-6 hours. Designed to be removable for convenience to recharge at home or office etc.<br /> <br /> This ebike with high quality oil brake and Shimano 7-speed system, which allows you to easily select different speeds for any type of road you want to ride. <br />Smart cruise control, hold speed in electric mode for 8 seconds to activate cruise control.<br /> <br /> This mountain ebike equipped with high quality LCD display, it provides accurate power, speed and travel distance. <br />The bright headlight and brake rear light make you see and be seen at night to keep you safe.<br /> This city commuter electric bike is styled in 6061 aluminum alloy frame, the handlebar and the seat height can be adjusted for a great riding experience. <br />Foldable designed is convenient for you to pick up in your car. Damson electric mountain bike equips with 20×4.0 inch fat tire fits for urban, travel, snow road, sand road and off-road environments.<br /> <br />This mountain folding electric bicycle comes 95% pre-assembled, is easy to be assembled by yourself. One year warranty on electric motor, battery. <br /><br />Let us know if you have any questions.<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><span><span>Jeff Garrison<br />The Electric Bicycle Manufacture<br />===================<br /><br />Is printing out this email really required? If you share the same concern for the environment that we do, we kindly ask that you avoid from printing off any emails. <br />It contributes to the maintenance of a forest-rich environment.<br /> Before printing this email, I ask that you keep in mind its impact on the environment. If printing it isn't absolutely required, please refrain from doing so. <br />Every email that is not printed out is beneficial to the environment.<br /> If you believe that you have got this message in error, please respond to it and then delete it so that we can avoid making the same mistake in the future. <br />Thank you.<br /></span></span> <pre></pre> </body> </html> |
From: Jeremy <jer...@ki...> - 2022-12-10 13:58:33
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From: Alna (L. Tech) <sa...@li...> - 2022-11-08 04:30:35
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From: Alna (L. Tech) <sa...@li...> - 2022-07-26 09:57:38
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From: Tom L. <t.l...@gm...> - 2022-01-06 20:34:04
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Hi everyone, I just wanted to use my days off to write some appreciative words because developers don't always get them so here it goes: *JSBSim is THE reason I became interested in programming* *My true passion has always been aviation.* At school, years back, I always struggled with programming because I had no application for it whatsoever. Grades were mediocre at best, motivation was lacking and I didn't see myself doing any of this for longer than absolutely necessary. Somehow I wanted to know how computers simulate flight in flight simulators though and so I ended up glancing over JSBSim's source code. That was the day I seriously couldn't get my eyes off source code for the first time. Quite surreal for me back then, really. Something that was the bane of my school life was so interesting to me that I got lost reading for hours. Everything was spot on. Documentation, examples, structured and clean source code, good naming. I had never seen, that software could be that organized and structured, developed in cooperation, with a moral code (free software and its ideals) - it was most impressive to me. That was the first time I grasped what software engineering was about. How code is more than just a copy pasted calculator for the most basic things. After that I read into things, grades improved a lot, motivation never lacked again. Fast forward 7-8 ish years and I've been a software engineer for the last 4 years at a global software company - a position I would have never imagined myself in just a couple years prior, contributing little bits and pieces to open source projects. And very happy. --- So to everyone that contributes or has contributed to JSBSim: - Thank you for your time and commitment - Thank you for showing me a passion I never knew I had - Thank you for the professional, detailed work of love that JSBSim obviously is - Your work can be incredibly inspiring to people, whether you realize it or not I hope I can give back in the future once my personal life calms down, for the time being I just wanted to tell you how much you changed my life with a library about flight dynamics of all things - thank you. Greetings from Germany Tom |
From: Flavio O. <fla...@gm...> - 2021-09-30 14:59:56
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Hello everybody, My name is Flavio and I am a Brazilian PhD student. I'm literally starting to use JSBSim, but I'm a little lost on how to run simulations. I intend to use it as the main simulation tool in my research, because the connection to FlightGear would help to improve the presentation of the results. I was able to successfully perform the installation and tests proposed in the online manual ( https://jsbsim-team.github.io/jsbsim-reference-manual/mypages/quickstart/). My initial goal is to use an existing aircraft model to learn how to trim the aircraft and then run maneuver simulations (e.g. pushover, pull-ups, windup turns, and so on). Next, I intend to implement a model of my study aircraft and perform the necessary analyses. Do you have any material or can help me in any other way to take the next steps? Thank you very much. _____________ Att. Flavio Oliva |
From: Adam D. <ade...@ex...> - 2020-09-25 18:18:33
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I’m running JSBSim, using the python API, and it is working. But, I would like to be able to reset to prior conditions without rerunning the trim each time. So, what I would like to do is to run trim once, then store the relevant variables. Then, later just reload them, instead of running trim again. That would also allow me to continue running a simulation that had been run before. It is almost working, but I am not getting everything to work. For example when I’m using the c172x and if I run reset01.xml then run do simple trim and run the sim, it holds altitude very well (as expected). While if I then reset and set the variables, the aircraft starts to descend. I think that I am just missing some pitch or engine related variable, or not setting it correctly. Here are some specifics: #reset and run trim: fdm.reset_to_initial_conditions(True) fdm['simulation/do_simple_trim'] = 1 #Store the variables I will need later: alpha=fdm['aero/alpha-deg'] roll=fdm['attitude/phi-deg'] trim=fdm['fcs/pitch-trim-cmd-norm'] throttle=fdm['fcs/throttle-pos-norm'] ailerons=fdm['fcs/aileron-cmd-norm'] rudder=fdm['fcs/rudder-pos-norm'] elev=fdm['fcs/elevator-pos-deg'] #do some running: t = fdm['simulation/sim-time-sec'] while t<60.: result=fdm.run() t = fdm['simulation/sim-time-sec'] Then, do this, and I hope to get identical results to above #Load a few initial conditions fdm['ic/alpha-deg']=alpha fdm['ic/phi-deg']=roll #reset to apply those fdm.reset_to_initial_conditions(True) fdm['fcs/pitch-trim-cmd-norm']=trim fdm['fcs/throttle-cmd-norm']=throttle fdm['fcs/aileron-cmd-norm']=ailerons fdm['fcs/rudder-pos-norm']=rudder fdm['propulsion/set-running']=-1 t = fdm['simulation/sim-time-sec'] while t<60.: result=fdm.run() t = fdm['simulation/sim-time-sec'] But, I’m getting different results. As I said, I think that I must have missed some variable, or not set it correctly (command versus position?) So, I guess the overall question is what variables does do_simple_trim actually set? And, can I just store and reload those, to repeat or continue a simulation? Any guidance about what might be missing from the above? Thanks, -- Adam |
From: Bill G. <bi...@ho...> - 2020-09-01 01:08:03
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Greeting all, It’s been pretty quiet here for a while. Thought I’d throw out some JSBSim projects for you all to think about. They are just some metal exercises. I’m sure they can all be done, and I’m not suggesting that you do them… unless you have nothing else to do ☺ These are projects that I’ve thought about over the years, some of which I’ve actually worked on a bit. Air Traffic Controller Background and problem statement: I was actually posed with this problem. A French company won a contract to build an Air Traffic Control (ATC) simulator, for an airport near Charles De Guallle airport. It had to simulator 200+ different types of aircraft, from brake release on the runway to departing the pattern for their destination, following ATC directions. It also had to handle incoming traffic, say from 50 miles out to landing. The aircraft varied from light aircraft, small twins, and large passenger aircraft. There would be a varying number of aircraft in the air at any one time. My partial solution: I wrote up a nice proposal for them, describing how to solve the problem with the least painful method. I didn’t win the work, and they probably used my solution to help them along. With Datcom, the aircraft models would be simulated fairly accurately, to allow JSBSim to fly them. I was going to generate JSBSim models in Datcom for a few of the aircraft, and let them flesh in the rest of the aircraft using their people, as time allowed. I was going to write a generic autopilot, which was the key to the successful completion of the project. I was going to attempt to parameterize all of the autopilot constants, so that little to no tuning was required for each aircraft. I don’t know how they solved the problem, but they might have gone with some dead-reckoning solution. It wouldn’t look as realistic as actually flying the aircraft. Magic Carpet Problem Statement: The Navy has a program called “Magic Carpet”, for the F/A-18 (and eventually other aircraft) which will auto-land an aircraft on a carrier deck. Keep in mind that the carrier deck is not parallel to the carrier’s centerline. Initially, consider the carrier just steaming straight ahead with no cross-winds or sea states. The aircraft approaches from a ways off, maybe at a heading different than the carrier’s. It has to enter the pattern at a set altitude, decide when to turn in for the base leg and for final. A particular glide slope must be maintained. Don’t forget to put the hook down, and when those wheels hit, you go to full throttle. (In training in a T-45, if you land just ONCE and don’t go to full throttle, you wash out.) Mark it harder: (a LOT harder) 1. Make the sea state something more serious, like a sea state 3, where the aircraft carrier is pitching and rolling in the waves. When the carrier pitches down, the ‘meatball’ is going to move, and your aircraft might actually be BELOW the level of the deck, right before touchdown (and hopefully not impact). Ideally, you would want to land when the carrier has reached a peak or trough in that pitch cycle, because the vertical velocity of the deck would be near zero. If not, you have to account for the deck vertical velocity. If it’s coming up, and you are coming down. That could result in a VERY hard landing. 2. Add in a cross wind. 3. Do it all with a failed engine. Call For Fire/ Close Air Support Problem statement: Ground troops call in for air support, and provide what is call the “9 line” of information, about where the target is, local conditions, where the bad guys are, where the good guys are, what munitions they would like gift-wrapped and delivered, etc. There will be a CAS (Close Air Support) aircraft nearby that will come in strafe or drop ordinances (or flyers, if you wish). So, program an aircraft to loiter nearby, and when it receives the call, the CAS aircraft sets up an approach, figures out when to drop the weapon for it to reach the target, then the CAS goes back on station. When the weapon is dropped, an instance of JSBSim flies the weapon to the target. Background: I was posed this problem by a company doing a Call For Fire simulator. The Aero engineer that provided the simulation for them was pretty clueless (I worked for him years ago. Dilbert’s Pointed Haired Boss was modeled after him). The aircraft would come in sometimes pointed at the sky. If the ground troops weren’t ready, the aircraft would just hang motionless in the air. I put a proposal together for them, but couldn’t get my foot in the door. My partial solution: Datcom can help with the aerodynamics of a ‘dumb’ bomb. To figure out where to drop the weapon, I figure you could run an instance of JSBSim at a very low rate, like 1 hz, just to figure the impact point. Calculate the horizontal distance from impact point to the target. As you approach the target, the distance from the impact point to the target will decrease until it either reaches zero (the target), or decides that it is as close as it can get (the distance to the target starts to increase). Weapon is dropped, and flown by JSBSim, maybe at a higher rate than 1 hz, until impact. Scoring happens. Make it harder: 1. Add guns to the CAS aircraft. Fly the bullets to the target. (maybe not every bullet, but a subset, and probably the first and last) 2. The target is situated such that a particular approach is required, such as being in a canyon. 3. Multiple (2, 4, or more) aircraft flight is providing air cover. Fly the aircraft in formation from outside the gaming area in one of several standard flight formations, starting in formation and remaining in formation until they reach station. Once there, they break and circle, so that there is always someone that is closest to the target. The closest CAS attacks when the 9-line information is received, while the other aircraft remains on station, ready for a subsequent attack. 4. Fly the multiple aircraft on station in formation, and attack with two aircraft at a time. 5. Make the aircraft in the flight dissimilar (mix of F-16, A-10, F/A-18, F-35, etc.) 6. Add winds on the ground, maybe some turbulence. 7. Add ‘smart’ weapons, such as a JDAM, which can steer itself towards the target. Of course, you have to direct the weapon towards the target. The release point decision might change, to ‘Yes, it can probably get there’, to ‘Much higher probability of hitting the target’, in case you don’t or can’t overfly the target. Release of a JDAM-type weapon might be from a high altitude to protect the mother ship. Top Gun Background and problem statement: In a recent article in Aviation Week, they talked about having unmanned ‘companion’ wingmen (controlled either remotely or autonomously) fly with manned aircraft into battle. Sounds interesting, so make up some scenarios of your own: 1. Fly out to the gaming area in formation, reposition into an attack formation when the enemy aircraft are within range, maintain formation during the ‘fur fight’. This means that the lead aircraft would have to be programmed to perform various combat maneuvers based on where the enemy is, and the unmanned aircraft would hang in there. You also have to program the enemy aircraft, hopefully with different decisions so that both sides aren’t flying the identically same maneuver. 2. Let the flight consist of only unmanned aircraft, and program to attack the enemy, either solo or in pairs, firing guns or missiles as required. 3. Go “head-to-head” with your friends and their aircraft. You’ll need to use FlightGear for an out-the-window visual, and maybe they have something else for a God’s Eye view of the gaming area. Compete for HUGE prizes…. Okay, bragging rights only. So, think you are going to get any sleep tonight? Enjoy yourselves, and be safe out there, Bill |
From: linux g. <lin...@gm...> - 2020-01-08 00:32:04
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Thanks. On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 4:30 PM dave <dav...@co...> wrote: > No problem. Here's an example from QtJSBSim in MainWindow.cpp, line 360. > This function reads the inbound UDP datagram from JSBSim: > > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > // Reads a waiting datagram from JSBSim and sets variables. The datagram is a > // series of comma separated strings. Each string represents a value of type > // double. > // > void MainWindow::getJSBSimData(void) > > > ... and this function (line 459) builds the datagram to send to JSBSim: > > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > // Sends commands via UDP datagram to JSBSim as comma-separated strings. The > // first one must be a strictly increasing time stamp, since JSBSim will throw > // away any datagram it gets that is older than the previous datagram. The rest > // of the commands must match the properties specified in the JSBSim aircraft > // configuration file. > // > void MainWindow::setJSBSimControls(void) > > > Important to note that the data is sent as comma separated string which > represent type double. > > > > Dave > > > > On 1/7/20 2:24 PM, linux guy wrote: > > Thanks for the reply, Dave. I forgot about the data frame aspect of it. > I'll look into this further. > > On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 12:37 PM dave <dav...@co...> wrote: > >> Sorry, I answered linux guy directly instead of answering to the list. >> Here's my message: >> >> >> -------- Forwarded Message -------- >> Subject: Re: [Jsbsim-users] Connecting to multiple processes on UDP ? >> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 11:34:09 -0800 >> From: dave <dav...@co...> <dav...@co...> >> To: linux guy <lin...@gm...> <lin...@gm...> >> >> Hi linux guy, >> >> Things are a bit quiet around here. I've been away from coding for a >> while, so my input could be dated. I wrote an app called QtJSBSim >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtjsbsim/ That uses UDP communication >> with JSBSim. This may have some ideas in it that you could use. >> >> My understanding is that you can have multiple input and output sockets, >> but each will need a different port. >> >> I don't see how sending data from separate apps to a single UDP port read >> by JSBSim will work. JSBSim expects the data received at a port to have a >> particular structure, so it can't be made to read a weather data set and a >> controls data set at the same port. You would have to combine the two data >> sets before hand then send it to a single port. >> >> I hope that makes sense, and I hope it's correct. >> >> >> -- Dave Culp, retired linux guy >> >> >> On 1/7/20 9:18 AM, linux guy wrote: >> >> I looked into this further and it now appears to me that JSBSim allows >> only one input port and one output port and that those ports can be >> connected to by only one client. Is this correct ? >> >> Thanks >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Jsbsim-users mailing lis...@li...https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Jsbsim-users mailing list >> Jsb...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing lis...@li...https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing list > Jsb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > |
From: dave <dav...@co...> - 2020-01-07 23:30:31
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No problem. Here's an example from QtJSBSim in MainWindow.cpp, line 360. This function reads the inbound UDP datagram from JSBSim: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Reads a waiting datagram from JSBSim and sets variables. The datagram is a // series of comma separated strings. Each string represents a value of type // double. // void MainWindow::getJSBSimData(void) ... and this function (line 459) builds the datagram to send to JSBSim: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Sends commands via UDP datagram to JSBSim as comma-separated strings. The // first one must be a strictly increasing time stamp, since JSBSim will throw // away any datagram it gets that is older than the previous datagram. The rest // of the commands must match the properties specified in the JSBSim aircraft // configuration file. // void MainWindow::setJSBSimControls(void) Important to note that the data is sent as comma separated string which represent type double. Dave On 1/7/20 2:24 PM, linux guy wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Dave. I forgot about the data frame aspect of > it. I'll look into this further. > > On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 12:37 PM dave <dav...@co... > <mailto:dav...@co...>> wrote: > > Sorry, I answered linux guy directly instead of answering to the > list. Here's my message: > > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: Re: [Jsbsim-users] Connecting to multiple processes on > UDP ? > Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 11:34:09 -0800 > From: dave <dav...@co...> <mailto:dav...@co...> > To: linux guy <lin...@gm...> <mailto:lin...@gm...> > > > > Hi linux guy, > > Things are a bit quiet around here. I've been away from coding > for a while, so my input could be dated. I wrote an app called > QtJSBSim https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtjsbsim/ That uses UDP > communication with JSBSim. This may have some ideas in it that > you could use. > > My understanding is that you can have multiple input and output > sockets, but each will need a different port. > > I don't see how sending data from separate apps to a single UDP > port read by JSBSim will work. JSBSim expects the data received at > a port to have a particular structure, so it can't be made to read > a weather data set and a controls data set at the same port. You > would have to combine the two data sets before hand then send it > to a single port. > > I hope that makes sense, and I hope it's correct. > > > -- Dave Culp, retired linux guy > > > On 1/7/20 9:18 AM, linux guy wrote: >> I looked into this further and it now appears to me that JSBSim >> allows only one input port and one output port and that those >> ports can be connected to by only one client. Is this correct ? >> >> Thanks >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Jsbsim-users mailing list >> Jsb...@li... <mailto:Jsb...@li...> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing list > Jsb...@li... > <mailto:Jsb...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing list > Jsb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users |
From: linux g. <lin...@gm...> - 2020-01-07 22:25:33
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Thanks for the reply, Dave. I forgot about the data frame aspect of it. I'll look into this further. On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 12:37 PM dave <dav...@co...> wrote: > Sorry, I answered linux guy directly instead of answering to the list. > Here's my message: > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: Re: [Jsbsim-users] Connecting to multiple processes on UDP ? > Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 11:34:09 -0800 > From: dave <dav...@co...> <dav...@co...> > To: linux guy <lin...@gm...> <lin...@gm...> > > Hi linux guy, > > Things are a bit quiet around here. I've been away from coding for a > while, so my input could be dated. I wrote an app called QtJSBSim > https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtjsbsim/ That uses UDP communication > with JSBSim. This may have some ideas in it that you could use. > > My understanding is that you can have multiple input and output sockets, > but each will need a different port. > > I don't see how sending data from separate apps to a single UDP port read > by JSBSim will work. JSBSim expects the data received at a port to have a > particular structure, so it can't be made to read a weather data set and a > controls data set at the same port. You would have to combine the two data > sets before hand then send it to a single port. > > I hope that makes sense, and I hope it's correct. > > > -- Dave Culp, retired linux guy > > > On 1/7/20 9:18 AM, linux guy wrote: > > I looked into this further and it now appears to me that JSBSim allows > only one input port and one output port and that those ports can be > connected to by only one client. Is this correct ? > > Thanks > > > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing lis...@li...https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing list > Jsb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > |
From: dave <dav...@co...> - 2020-01-07 19:37:42
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Sorry, I answered linux guy directly instead of answering to the list. Here's my message: -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: [Jsbsim-users] Connecting to multiple processes on UDP ? Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 11:34:09 -0800 From: dave <dav...@co...> To: linux guy <lin...@gm...> Hi linux guy, Things are a bit quiet around here. I've been away from coding for a while, so my input could be dated. I wrote an app called QtJSBSim https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtjsbsim/ That uses UDP communication with JSBSim. This may have some ideas in it that you could use. My understanding is that you can have multiple input and output sockets, but each will need a different port. I don't see how sending data from separate apps to a single UDP port read by JSBSim will work. JSBSim expects the data received at a port to have a particular structure, so it can't be made to read a weather data set and a controls data set at the same port. You would have to combine the two data sets before hand then send it to a single port. I hope that makes sense, and I hope it's correct. -- Dave Culp, retired linux guy On 1/7/20 9:18 AM, linux guy wrote: > I looked into this further and it now appears to me that JSBSim allows > only one input port and one output port and that those ports can be > connected to by only one client. Is this correct ? > > Thanks > > > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing list > Jsb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users |
From: linux g. <lin...@gm...> - 2020-01-07 17:19:16
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I looked into this further and it now appears to me that JSBSim allows only one input port and one output port and that those ports can be connected to by only one client. Is this correct ? Thanks |
From: linux g. <lin...@gm...> - 2020-01-06 01:35:09
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Hi. I would like to connect multiple separate processes to JSBSim. Each process will provide a different set of inputs to JSBSim... weather, flight control, data output, etc. Is there any limitation to the number of processes that can listen on the JSBSim UDP output port ? Provided that processes don't clobber each other's data, is there any limit to the number of processes that can send data on JSBSim's UDP input port ? For example, lets say that I have two separate processes, one for flight control and another for controlling weather. Can both processes listen to the JSBSim output UDP port ? Can both processes send JSBSim data on the JSBSim UDP input port ? FWIW, I looked at the code in FDfdmSocket, etc. and there doesn't appear to be a limitation. Am I missing something ? Thanks ! |
From: <da...@ho...> - 2019-12-03 01:02:45
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Steve, No, I haven’t started anything towards that end, like a github or sourceforge. I support an airplane design program called Datcom that is used for preliminary design of aircraft. One of my users built a model for the Long EZ, and asked for my help. She was unable to get it flying in JSBSim, and I’ve never had anyone do a canard airplane in Datcom, so I’ve always been interested in seeing one done. I just haven’t cared enough to do it myself. She made some mistakes, and Datcom has a couple minor errors in it for canard aircraft. I’m digging through them, but I just can’t seem to get the Long EZ model to fly in JSBSim. I was hoping to look at another model that was flying, to try to pinpoint where I am having problems. If you have a model flying in JSBSim but are in need of some more refined aero coefficients, she might be willing to share her model towards the common good. I wouldn’t release her model without her approval, but would be happy to look your model over if you have one flying, and of course not share it with her unless you give me the oka. Bill From: Steve Brown [mailto:slb...@gm...] Sent: Monday, December 02, 2019 6:18 PM To: JSBSim user questions <jsb...@li...> Subject: Re: [Jsbsim-users] Canard aircraft I also had been tossing around doing the Long-EZ. i would love to be updated on how your project is coming along. Bill do you have anything started on github or souceforge? On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 5:13 PM Bill Galbraith <bi...@ho... <mailto:bi...@ho...> > wrote: Well, it’s been pretty quiet here lately…. So, has anyone done a canard configuration aircraft in JSBSim? I’ve been asked to help someone with a Long-EZ. Just wondered if I was in for anything exciting. Thanks, Bill _______________________________________________ Jsbsim-users mailing list Jsb...@li... <mailto:Jsb...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> Virus-free. <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> www.avg.com |
From: Steve B. <slb...@gm...> - 2019-12-02 23:18:30
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I also had been tossing around doing the Long-EZ. i would love to be updated on how your project is coming along. Bill do you have anything started on github or souceforge? On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 5:13 PM Bill Galbraith <bi...@ho...> wrote: > Well, it’s been pretty quiet here lately…. > > > > So, has anyone done a canard configuration aircraft in JSBSim? I’ve been > asked to help someone with a Long-EZ. Just wondered if I was in for > anything exciting. > > > > Thanks, > > Bill > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing list > Jsb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > |
From: Jonathan R <leg...@gm...> - 2019-12-01 10:11:37
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The Ja37 Viggen as well as other fighter aircraft - can't remember which (I think the raffle?) - have canards also. Jonathan On Saturday, November 30, 2019, Michael Danilov <mik...@gm...> wrote: > If it would be of any use, my model has a simplistic folding canard. > > https://gitlab.com/mdanil/Tu-144/blob/master/Tu-144-jsbsim/aero.xml#L1200 > > Mike > > On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 05:53:25PM -0500, Bill Galbraith wrote: > > Well, it's been pretty quiet here lately.. > > > > So, has anyone done a canard configuration aircraft in JSBSim? I've been > > asked to help someone with a Long-EZ. Just wondered if I was in for > anything > > exciting. > > > > Thanks, > > Bill > > > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing list > Jsb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > |
From: Michael D. <mik...@gm...> - 2019-11-30 11:39:22
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If it would be of any use, my model has a simplistic folding canard. https://gitlab.com/mdanil/Tu-144/blob/master/Tu-144-jsbsim/aero.xml#L1200 Mike On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 05:53:25PM -0500, Bill Galbraith wrote: > Well, it's been pretty quiet here lately.. > > So, has anyone done a canard configuration aircraft in JSBSim? I've been > asked to help someone with a Long-EZ. Just wondered if I was in for anything > exciting. > > Thanks, > Bill |
From: Joshua W. <jo...@gm...> - 2019-11-30 10:49:17
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So someone has flown other example aircraft with jsbsim and ardupilot other than the Jasper? On Fri, Nov 29, 2019, 8:25 PM Alan Teeder <ajt...@v-...> wrote: > Bill > > Yes, all is well. I hope that is the same with you. > > On this subject, I should mention that the aero equations (i.e. CL, CD, > CM and derivatives for everything else) that I used were identical to > those used in a standard JSBSim xml file - as produced by your Datcom, > or by Aeromatic. Nothing has changed over that time. ;) > > Alan > > > > _______________________________________________ > Jsbsim-users mailing list > Jsb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsbsim-users > |
From: Alan T. <ajt...@v-...> - 2019-11-30 01:25:28
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Bill Yes, all is well. I hope that is the same with you. On this subject, I should mention that the aero equations (i.e. CL, CD, CM and derivatives for everything else) that I used were identical to those used in a standard JSBSim xml file - as produced by your Datcom, or by Aeromatic. Nothing has changed over that time. ;) Alan |