The principal objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that the orientation of the presented map on a navigation display (i.e., north-up vs. track-up) would influence performance in a computer-based navigation task. In addition, it was believed that the user\u27s level of spatial ability would interact with the nature of the display. Results indicated that neither display led to more accurate or faster performance. However, the track-up group reported finding the task more difficult (higher workload) and rated the map display less helpful. The north-up group also reported such a display as potentially being more helpful in real world driving. Results indicated a significant correlation between spatial ability and performance accur...
Nowadays, personal navigation devices (PNDs) that provide GPS-based directions are widespread in veh...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
Land navigation tasks require the use of visual cues. When these cues are degraded by the loss of re...
The principal objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that the orientation of the present...
The study reported below investigated the influence of two different navigation tasks on the design ...
This thesis explored the association between individual differences and software user performance. T...
This paper presents a cognitive model of a pilot's navigation task and describes an The data sh...
Twelve drivers (6 ages 18-30, 6 over 65) participated in an experiment. While seated in a vehicle mo...
Most of us know people who ‘‘cannot read a map’ ’ and others who seem to navigate intuitively. Such ...
1995PDFTech ReportFHWA-RD-95-166RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTHUMAN FACTORSADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION S...
This study examines the effects of different methods for presenting navigational information on use...
Abstract. Eight individuals participated in an experiment requiring them to identify the position of...
A novel map display concept named Mirror in the Sky (MitS) has been introduced to reduce soldier and...
Federal Highway Administration1995PDFResearch PaperWochlnger, K.Boehm-Davis, D.United States. Federa...
Objective: The objective was to evaluate the use of a spatially aware handheld chart display in a co...
Nowadays, personal navigation devices (PNDs) that provide GPS-based directions are widespread in veh...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
Land navigation tasks require the use of visual cues. When these cues are degraded by the loss of re...
The principal objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that the orientation of the present...
The study reported below investigated the influence of two different navigation tasks on the design ...
This thesis explored the association between individual differences and software user performance. T...
This paper presents a cognitive model of a pilot's navigation task and describes an The data sh...
Twelve drivers (6 ages 18-30, 6 over 65) participated in an experiment. While seated in a vehicle mo...
Most of us know people who ‘‘cannot read a map’ ’ and others who seem to navigate intuitively. Such ...
1995PDFTech ReportFHWA-RD-95-166RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTHUMAN FACTORSADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION S...
This study examines the effects of different methods for presenting navigational information on use...
Abstract. Eight individuals participated in an experiment requiring them to identify the position of...
A novel map display concept named Mirror in the Sky (MitS) has been introduced to reduce soldier and...
Federal Highway Administration1995PDFResearch PaperWochlnger, K.Boehm-Davis, D.United States. Federa...
Objective: The objective was to evaluate the use of a spatially aware handheld chart display in a co...
Nowadays, personal navigation devices (PNDs) that provide GPS-based directions are widespread in veh...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
Land navigation tasks require the use of visual cues. When these cues are degraded by the loss of re...