The effect of spurious angular accelerations on tracking in dynamic simulation.

Author(s)
Beck, L.J.
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Abstract

A laboratory study was conducted to investigate the effect of spurious simulator yaw motions on a pilot's control performance. A second objective was to compare the efficiency of static and dynamic tracking in previously unexamined vehicle dynamics. The results indicated a significant increase in the amount of error with increasing levels of spurious motion during the initially administered series of trials.

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B 12096 T /83.2/91.1/
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 16 (1974), No. 4 (August), p. 423-431, 1 fig., 2 graph., 21 ref.

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