New approaches the human-pilot/vehicle dynamic analysis.

Author(s)
McRuer, D.T. Hofmann, L.G. Jex, H.R. Moor, G.P. Phatak, A.V. Weir, D.H. & Wolkovitch, J.
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Abstract

New models for human pilot dynamics and new methods for pilot/vehicle dynamic analysis are investigated; low frequency lead generation using either velocity sensing at the periphery (eye) or difference computations accomplished at a more central level; mode-switching models for nonstationary or discrete inputs to the pilot/vehicle system; physiological aspects of pilot dynamics in tracking tasks; Successive Organization of Perception (SOP) theory for levels of pilot cognition higher than compensatory.

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B 2056 [electronic version only] /01/71.2/ IRRD 40938
Source

Wright-Patterson Airforce Base, Ohio, Flight Dynamics Laboratory, 1968, XVII + 188 p., fig., graph.; Technical report AFFDL-TR-67-150

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