Abner Del Cid Flores, Dimitrios Ziakkas, Brian G Dillman
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Artificial Cognitive Systems and Aviation training
The research objectives are to (1) provide a complete assessment of
extended reality technologies and (2) discuss the viability of these
technologies for use in US college aviation training programs.The field of
educational services is one of the many that can benefit from utilizing
extended reality technology due to its versatility. Learning and general
performance of student pilots and flight trainees can benefit from applying
extended reality technologies in flight training, which can be advantageous
when using these technologies. We examine the utilization of XR technologies
by looking at them from an educational theoretical framework and analyzing
their applicability across several industries and simulations in Purdue
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. A comprehensive literature review
resulted in four subtopics, which are as follows: educational theoretical
foundation, XR technologies across industries; XR technologies in education;
and XR technologies in aviation.Results show that the use of XR technologies
has the potential for enhancing learning and performance in safe flight
instruction environments, a possible reduction in student pilot turnover
mainly due to the elimination of the fear factor involved during initial
training when compared to flying in the actual airplane, and an overall low
cost for both flight training organizations and trainees due to the high
levels of portability. These findings led us to propose using XR
technologies as having the potential to enhance learning and performance in
safe flight instruction environments.A comprehensive understanding of the
possibilities offered by XR technology is necessary for the continuation of
aeronautical psychology research offered in Purdue AI laboratory.