Head-down hover displays and instrument panels theoretically provide all necessary 2ight data information to control low-speed helicopter manoeuvring. However, past experiments have shown that head-down displays can incur high workload, control instability, and even loss of control when used as the sole 2ight data source. This paper investigates the reasons for this instability incurred by replacing good outside visuals with a head-down hover display and an instrument panel. A pilot model based on crossover theory is developed for a linear six-degree-of-freedom Bo. helicopter model. Utilising a target trajectory based on-theory and assuming perfect information availability, the developed model can perform the required manoeuvring task with ...
Helicopters in flight are unstable, and hovering at one spot requires the pilot to do a considerable...
Making an RC helicopter perform hovering is one of the most challenging techniques that can be perfo...
This paper focuses on the influence of different forms of motion feedback on the per- ception and co...
Head-down hover displays and instrument panels theoretically provide all necessary 2ight data inform...
Abstract display as the pilot's only source of outside visual cues. A parallel effort was condu...
This paper aims to reveal the effect of different display design principles in the helicopter domain...
This paper describes a piloted simulation conducted on the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator. The ...
This paper investigates the effect of employing different display design principles for human–machin...
Helicopter landing and take-off in degraded visibility caused by blowing sand or dust (brown-out) ma...
New generation military helicopters are required to fly Nap-of-the-Earth (NoE) roles at night and in...
An analytical and experimental study of the human pilot control strategies in a manned rotorcraft si...
Helicopter flight using night vision devices (NVDs) is difficult to perform, as evidenced by the hig...
At the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics the influence of an augmented system on helic...
Hovering a helicopter is a difficult task. Helicopter dynamics are unstable, comparable to an invers...
A ground-simulation experiment was conducted to investigate the influence and interaction of flight-...
Helicopters in flight are unstable, and hovering at one spot requires the pilot to do a considerable...
Making an RC helicopter perform hovering is one of the most challenging techniques that can be perfo...
This paper focuses on the influence of different forms of motion feedback on the per- ception and co...
Head-down hover displays and instrument panels theoretically provide all necessary 2ight data inform...
Abstract display as the pilot's only source of outside visual cues. A parallel effort was condu...
This paper aims to reveal the effect of different display design principles in the helicopter domain...
This paper describes a piloted simulation conducted on the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator. The ...
This paper investigates the effect of employing different display design principles for human–machin...
Helicopter landing and take-off in degraded visibility caused by blowing sand or dust (brown-out) ma...
New generation military helicopters are required to fly Nap-of-the-Earth (NoE) roles at night and in...
An analytical and experimental study of the human pilot control strategies in a manned rotorcraft si...
Helicopter flight using night vision devices (NVDs) is difficult to perform, as evidenced by the hig...
At the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics the influence of an augmented system on helic...
Hovering a helicopter is a difficult task. Helicopter dynamics are unstable, comparable to an invers...
A ground-simulation experiment was conducted to investigate the influence and interaction of flight-...
Helicopters in flight are unstable, and hovering at one spot requires the pilot to do a considerable...
Making an RC helicopter perform hovering is one of the most challenging techniques that can be perfo...
This paper focuses on the influence of different forms of motion feedback on the per- ception and co...