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Mourning Visualization and Simulation Lab Research

Mourning Visualization and Simulation Lab Research

The Mourning VizSim Lab primarily focuses on research in the areas of Computer Graphics & Data Visualization, Augmented & Virtual Reality, and Simulation & Modeling, with ongoing projects related to Atmospheric Visibility Estimation, Human Evaluation for AI in Gaming, and Immersive Flight Simulation.

Multipath Modelling Illustration of runway approaches

Multipath Modeling

The Mourning Visualization Lab in conjunction with the Avionics Engineering center maintains the Ohio University NAVAID Performance Prediction Model.

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Ohio University does research on the "Visibility Supply Chain," determining where atmospheric visibility information comes from and how it gets to delivered to end users.

Safety in Aviation Weather

Ohio University does research on the "Visibility Supply Chain," determining where atmospheric visibility information comes from and how it gets to delivered to end users.

A research drone at OHIO

Immersive Flight Simulation for AI Training

There is an unfortunate, implicit, pervasive assumption that training data generated from Flight Simulators will pass the "sim-to-real" transfer problem when training models for use in live flight.  The VizSim Lab uses a combination of simulation and live flight to test the capabilities of various simulators.

IA in gaming

Human Evaluation of AI in Gaming

Our lab currently conducts research on the whether human subject can detect the difference between human crafted and AI generated beatmaps in rhythm games.

Post-Quantum Cybersecurity

Post-Quantum Cybersecurity

The VizSim lab also does research on Lattice Security and Quantum Communications in Aviation Safety.

Laboratory Collaborations

The VizSim lab has an ongoing relationship with the Ohio State University Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence.