Biological control systems : a critical review and evaluation; developments in manual control.

Author(s)
Young, L.R. & L. Stark.
Year
Abstract

Recent developments in mathematical models for the human manual control system are reviewed and evaluated as part of a study of the field of biological control systems. Application of control models for investigation of the fine structure is stressed, rather than human engineering aspects. Evidence for and against discrete models of the human operator is presented and a number of such models are compared. The adaptive characteristics of the operator and two basic modeling approaches and several models reviewed.

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A 4967
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Washington, D.C., NASA, 1965, 222 p., graph., tekn.; Nasa CR-190

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