从障碍回转飞行数据估计操纵质量等级:心理物理学的观点

E. Bachelder, Martine Godfroy-Cooper, B. Aponso, Jeff A. Lusardi
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本研究从心理物理学的角度考察了处理质量(HQ)评定量表,将工作量描述为对刺激的反应,包括对飞行员的输入和飞行员的输出。笔者对三种不同显示跟踪任务的研究表明,飞行员的工作负荷是跟踪错误率和控制率的对数函数。这种方法被称为备用容量操作评估器(SCOPE),扩展到使用美国陆军的JUH-60A RASCAL飞机为回旋任务任务单元(MTE)收集的飞行和处理质量数据(109次运行)。姿态和速率命令响应类型以及各种力感配置进行了测试。在飞行数据观测的基础上,提出了一种新的、直观的激流回旋动作模型,即飞行员根据地面轨迹与即将到来的锥体位置之间的相对角度进行操作(假设无风环境下,锥体在挡风玻璃上相对于飞机机头的位置)。接近接近的圆锥体决定了两种策略中的哪一种是有效的:保持恒定的相对角度或保持相对角速率恒定。提出了一种将操纵质量(HQ)等级映射到飞行数据性能和工作量估计的方法,为简化飞行员接受过HQ评估飞行测试演习的要求提供了可能。将这种方法应用于激流回旋机动,在不同飞机和拦截机感觉系统动力学的实际和估计HQ评级之间产生了良好的相关性。
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Estimating Handling Qualities Ratings from Slalom Flight Data: A Psychophysical Perspective
This work examines the handling qualities (HQ) rating scale from a psychophysical perspective, characterizing workload as the response to a stimulus composed of input to the pilot and pilot outputs. Previous work by the author examining three different display tracking tasks indicated that pilot workload is effectively a logarithmic function of tracking error rate and control rate. This approach, called the Spare Capacity OPerations Estimator (SCOPE), is extended to flight and Handling Qualities data collected (109 runs) for the slalom Mission Task Element (MTE) using the U.S. Army’s JUH-60A RASCAL aircraft. Attitude and Rate Command response types as well as various forcefeel configurations were tested. Based on flight data observation a novel and intuitive action model is proposed for the slalom MTE whereby the pilot operates on the relative angle between the ground track and the upcoming cone’s location (effectively the cone’s location on the windscreen relative to the aircraft nose, assuming a no-wind environment). Proximity to an approaching cone determines which of two strategies is active: maintaining a constant relative angle or maintaining the relative angular rate constant. A method is proposed for mapping Handling Qualities (HQ) ratings to flight data performance and the workload estimate, offering the possibility for easing the requirement that a pilot trained in HQ evaluation fly test maneuvers. Applying this approach to the slalom maneuver produced good correlation between actual and estimated HQ ratings over the varying aircraft and inceptor feel system dynamics.
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