直升机操作的避障显示:空间与制导符号

A. Kahana
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直升机低空飞行的主要危险之一是飞行路线上的障碍物。以一种能让飞行员尽可能安全飞行的方式向他们展示这些障碍是至关重要的。提出了障碍物显示的两种不同的符号概念:空间显示和引导显示。空间符号向飞行员显示障碍物的位置,而制导符号则推荐最佳路线和飞行高度。采用基于个人计算机的仿真研究,比较了四种头盔上障碍物的显示符号。测试的三个符号学是空间概念(一个平面视图和两个保形前视图),第四个是导向概念。在两个实验中,21名飞行员在能见度降低的环境条件下完成了类似于搜救任务的模拟任务,同时保持了尽可能短的暴露时间。结果显示,较好的客观性能(曝光时间较短)。
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Obstacle-Avoidance Displays for Helicopter Operations: Spatial Versus Guidance Symbologies
One of the main hazards to helicopter low-level flight is obstacles on the flight route. It is essential that those obstacles be displayed to the pilots in a way that enables them to fly as safely as possible. Two different symbology concepts were suggested for display of obstacles: spatial and guidance displays. The spatial symbology shows the pilot where the obstacles are, whereas the guidance symbology recommends the preferable route and flight altitude. A personal-computer-based simulation study was conducted to compare four helmet-mounted display symbologies of obstacles. Three of the symbologies tested were of the spatial concept (one plan view and two conformal forward views), and the fourth was of the guidance concept. Twenty-one pilots completed a simulated task, similar to a search-and-rescue mission, under a degraded visibility environment condition while maintaining the exposure time as short as possible within two experiments. The results show better objective performance (shorter exposure ti...
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