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Area of Science:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Optical Engineering
  • Computer Simulation

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  • Current stellar map simulators lack essential color temperature data.
  • Existing systems exhibit complex structures and limited control over star color parameters.
  • Independent control of individual star color temperatures is not feasible in current simulators.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an OLED-based semi-physical simulation method for stellar maps.
  • To create a simulation algorithm incorporating color temperature information for stars.
  • To enable independent control over the color temperature of each star in simulations.

Main Methods:

  • An OLED-based semi-physical simulation approach was designed.
  • A specialized simulation algorithm was developed to process stellar color temperature data.
  • The simulator's effectiveness was validated using four distinct stellar map datasets.

Main Results:

  • The developed simulator successfully integrates controllable color temperature information for individual stars.
  • A semi-physical simulation closely mirroring real space conditions was achieved.
  • Independent control of each star's color temperature was demonstrated.

Conclusions:

  • The novel OLED-based simulator overcomes limitations of existing systems by providing accurate stellar color temperature simulation.
  • This technology allows for more realistic and customizable stellar map visualizations.
  • The independent control of star color temperature enhances the fidelity of space simulations.