Head-up displays (HUDs) have become an integral part of the fighter aircraft and are now becoming increasingly popular in various nonmilitary sectors also. It enhances the pilot’s performance by providing him with all of the flight, aircraft, target, and weapon data in collimated fashion superimposed on his forward view. The collimation of HUD symbology and infrared raster image removes requirement of refocusing eyes on outside events. However, there are attention capture and cognitive tunneling issues related with usage of HUD in aircraft. In this paper, effect of obstruction due to beam combiner frame in form of misaccommodation, misconvergence, and limited horizontal field of view (FOV) on attention capture of aircraft pilot has been ...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Theories of allocation of att...
The reduction of fatal accidents is the primary goal for aviation manufacturers and researchers sinc...
For flight training, head-worn displays represent low-cost, wide field of regard, deployable systems...
Superimposed symbology on head-up displays (HUDs) and panel- or helmet-mounted displays of sensor im...
The main role of head-up displays (HUDs) is to provide key flight, navigation, guidance, aircraft, w...
Head-up display (HUD), a primary cockpit display, helps in optimizing a pilot’s attention towards ai...
Recent models of visual information processing suggest that visual attention can be focussed on eith...
Head-up displays (HUDs) enable a pilot to manage aircraft activities by facilitating simultaneous ac...
The retrofitting of a cockpit with a Head-Up-Display (HUD) raises potential accommodation and percep...
A series of flight simulations was carried out to investigate the causal factors of attention captur...
The primary flight display - and primary focus of attention - in modern fighter aircraft is a head-u...
Head-up displays (HUDs) have been shown to facilitate pilot performance in specific tasks such as co...
This article discusses attentional tunneling as one cause of breakdowns in task man-agement. The phe...
Helmet Mounted flight Displays (HMDs) of a through-the-window field-of-view (FOV) are widely used in...
BACKGROUND: Whether over-accommodation is caused by the use of head-up displays is still under debat...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Theories of allocation of att...
The reduction of fatal accidents is the primary goal for aviation manufacturers and researchers sinc...
For flight training, head-worn displays represent low-cost, wide field of regard, deployable systems...
Superimposed symbology on head-up displays (HUDs) and panel- or helmet-mounted displays of sensor im...
The main role of head-up displays (HUDs) is to provide key flight, navigation, guidance, aircraft, w...
Head-up display (HUD), a primary cockpit display, helps in optimizing a pilot’s attention towards ai...
Recent models of visual information processing suggest that visual attention can be focussed on eith...
Head-up displays (HUDs) enable a pilot to manage aircraft activities by facilitating simultaneous ac...
The retrofitting of a cockpit with a Head-Up-Display (HUD) raises potential accommodation and percep...
A series of flight simulations was carried out to investigate the causal factors of attention captur...
The primary flight display - and primary focus of attention - in modern fighter aircraft is a head-u...
Head-up displays (HUDs) have been shown to facilitate pilot performance in specific tasks such as co...
This article discusses attentional tunneling as one cause of breakdowns in task man-agement. The phe...
Helmet Mounted flight Displays (HMDs) of a through-the-window field-of-view (FOV) are widely used in...
BACKGROUND: Whether over-accommodation is caused by the use of head-up displays is still under debat...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Theories of allocation of att...
The reduction of fatal accidents is the primary goal for aviation manufacturers and researchers sinc...
For flight training, head-worn displays represent low-cost, wide field of regard, deployable systems...