An evaluation of the visual effect of image tilt of a refractive lens display system is presented. The system was used to present a rudimentary computer generated out the window scene to the pilot of a flight simulator during approach, flare, and touchdown. Comparisons are made of sink rate at touchdown and performances for untilted and tilted displays. Sixty four landings with each condition for a total of 128 touchdowns were made by 3 subjects. Performance measures, such as the flare and touchdown footprints, were recorded and analyzed. The visual effect of the image tilt was investigated for a terrain model board scene
As part of a long-term effort to quantify the effects of visual scene cuing and non-visual motion cu...
It has long been desired to simulate a non-preprogrammed controllable visual scene of the real world...
Dual TV monitor and collimated lens system in windscreens of standard aircraft cockpit simulator per...
This paper addresses the issues of motion/visual cueing fidelity requirements for vortex encounters ...
Effect of several variations of two types of TV display visual simulation systems on subjective pilo...
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Preliminary tests and evaluation are presented of pilot performance during landing (flight paths) us...
A computerized analysis procedure, based on a control theoretic model of the human pilot, is used to...
Plastic lenses providing virtual image of flight scene for use in flight simulator with Schmidt proj...
The effect on pilot scan behavior of both advanced cockpit and advanced manuevers was assessed. A se...
Vertical-motion cues supplied by a g-seat to augment platform motion cues in the other five degrees ...
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The effects on eye scan behavior of both simulator and aircraft motion and sensitivity of an oculome...
A five degree of freedom, fixed base simulation changing the location of the displays for bank angle...
A fixed-base simulator study to determine the effect of increased pictorial display realism on the f...
As part of a long-term effort to quantify the effects of visual scene cuing and non-visual motion cu...
It has long been desired to simulate a non-preprogrammed controllable visual scene of the real world...
Dual TV monitor and collimated lens system in windscreens of standard aircraft cockpit simulator per...
This paper addresses the issues of motion/visual cueing fidelity requirements for vortex encounters ...
Effect of several variations of two types of TV display visual simulation systems on subjective pilo...
Tests were conducted to determine the significance of vertical acceleration cues in the simulation o...
Preliminary tests and evaluation are presented of pilot performance during landing (flight paths) us...
A computerized analysis procedure, based on a control theoretic model of the human pilot, is used to...
Plastic lenses providing virtual image of flight scene for use in flight simulator with Schmidt proj...
The effect on pilot scan behavior of both advanced cockpit and advanced manuevers was assessed. A se...
Vertical-motion cues supplied by a g-seat to augment platform motion cues in the other five degrees ...
An experiment was performed to determine the effect of a performance mismatch between the visual and...
The effects on eye scan behavior of both simulator and aircraft motion and sensitivity of an oculome...
A five degree of freedom, fixed base simulation changing the location of the displays for bank angle...
A fixed-base simulator study to determine the effect of increased pictorial display realism on the f...
As part of a long-term effort to quantify the effects of visual scene cuing and non-visual motion cu...
It has long been desired to simulate a non-preprogrammed controllable visual scene of the real world...
Dual TV monitor and collimated lens system in windscreens of standard aircraft cockpit simulator per...