The effects of changes in input power spectra en human operator compensatory tracking.

Author(s)
Heifferon, J.C. & Hannen, R.A.
Year
Abstract

An investigation is made into the effect of mean-squared error, as a performance measure in a single-axis compensatory tracking task, due to changes in the shape of the input power spectral density. The effect on human operator performance due to an added low-amplitude high frequency extension to a near-rectangular input spectrum is studied.

Publication

Library number
B 3943 (In: B 3930) [electronic version only] /83.2/
Source

In: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Manual Control, Air Force Institute of Technology, Ohio, 7-9 April, 1970, p. 677-700, 2 fig., 10 graph., 4 tab., 15 ref.

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