Sensitivity analysis of motion and peripheral display effects on tracking performance.

Author(s)
Repperger, D.W. and Junker, A.M.
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Abstract

A study of sensitivity was initiated in an effort to determine what variables effect the decision making processes of a human as he performs a tracking task. If the sensitivity of the closed load tracking error can be determined with respects to data variables such as displayed error and its respective derivatives, then some knowledge can be obtained about the decision making aspects of the human.

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B 13960 (In: B 13952) /83.2/
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In: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference on Manual Control, Urbana, May 25-27, 1976, p. 719-729, 1 fig., 4 graph., 1 tab., 4 ref.

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