Augmenting Human Cognition With a Digital Submarine Periscope

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Stephanie Michailovs, J. Irons, Zach Howard, S. Pond, Megan Schmitt, Matt Stoker, Troy A W Visser, Jason Bell, Gavin Pinniger, Madison J. Fitzgerald, S. Huf, Owen B J Carter, S. Loft
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Abstract

Advances in opto-electronics enable replacement of conventional submarine periscopes which display only a portion of the horizon (low field of view), with digital periscopes, which can potentially display a 360° panoramic digital representation of the horizon (high field of view). Digital periscopes can also provide digitized analysis tools for vessel (contact) range and course estimates. The current research compared the impact of a digital representation of a conventional periscope view with an alternative digital periscope prototype that displayed a larger (360°) field of view and provided digital analysis tools, on performance, perceived workload and system usability. Two experiments were conducted in a simulated submarine control room environment. In Experiment 1, the high field of view periscope yielded faster contact detection times, with no cost to the perceived workload or usability associated with the task of contact detection. In Experiment 2, the digitized analysis tools supported more accurate contact course and range estimates and lowered perceived workload, with no impact on perceived usability. These outcomes indicate that digitally augmenting the periscope is a technological innovation that can potentially facilitate submariner tasks, and highlight the benefits of applying knowledge from perceptual and cognitive science to the design of future digital periscope prototypes.
用数字潜艇潜望镜增强人类认知能力
由于光电子技术的进步,传统的潜艇潜望镜只能显示地平线的一部分(低视场),而数字潜望镜可以显示 360° 地平线的全景数字图像(高视场)。数字潜望镜还可提供数字化分析工具,用于船只(接触)范围和航向估计。目前的研究比较了传统潜望镜视图的数字表示法与显示更大(360°)视场并提供数字分析工具的替代数字潜望镜原型对性能、感知工作量和系统可用性的影响。在模拟潜艇控制室环境中进行了两次实验。在实验 1 中,高视野潜望镜的接触探测时间更快,而与接触探测任务相关的感知工作量或可用性却没有任何损失。在实验 2 中,数字化分析工具支持更准确的接触路线和范围估计,降低了感知工作量,但对感知可用性没有影响。这些结果表明,潜望镜的数字化增强是一种技术创新,有可能促进潜艇人员执行任务,并强调了将感知和认知科学知识应用于未来数字潜望镜原型设计的益处。
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