为湾流G500和G600 Symmctry™驾驶舱开发触摸屏显示屏

C. Watkins, Colleen Nilson, Susan A. Taylor, Kristin B. Medin, Igor Kuljanin, H. B. Nguyen
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触摸屏显示技术已经使用了几十年,但直到最近才被接受为飞机航空电子设备套件的用户界面。触控界面的普及是由智能手机和平板电脑等消费电子行业推动的。触摸界面已经融入社会,以至于当人们触摸屏幕却发现它没有反应时,他们会感到困惑或恼火。触摸屏在飞机设计中并不常见,但这一领域正在发生变化。湾流在G500和G600飞机的全新对称驾驶舱中采用了10块触摸屏,引领航空业。这为机组人员提供了五个多功能触摸屏(tsc),两个触摸式备用飞行显示器(SFDs)和三个头顶面板触摸屏(OHPTS),这些触摸屏基本上取代了以前飞机型号中的物理开关。本文解释了湾流所实现的,以及在飞行甲板上实现触摸界面的挑战和考虑因素。湾流触摸屏的开发涉及三个主要的设计利益相关者:研究得出的结论描述了人为因素对功能优先设计的影响,并强调了艺术与工业设计的结合。实施方面也讨论了概念成为现实与设计工程。
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Development of Touchscreen Displays for the Gulfstream G500 and G600 Symmctry™’ Flight Deck
Touchscreen display technology has been used for decades, but has only recently been accepted as a user interface within aircraft avionics suites. The proliferation of the touch interface was driven by the consumer electronics industry with smartphones and tablets. Touch interfaces have become embedded in society to the point where people are confused or annoyed when they touch a screen and find that it does not respond. Touchscreens have not been common in aircraft design, but the landscape is transforming. Gulfstream has led the aviation industry with the use of 10 touchscreens in the all-new Symmetry™ flight deck onboard the G500 and G600 aircraft. This provides the crew with five multi-function touchscreens (TSCs), two touch-enabled standby flight displays (SFDs), and three overhead panel touchscreens (OHPTS) that substantially replaced the physical switches present in prior aircraft models. This paper explains what Gulfstream implemented, and the challenges and considerations for implementing a touch interface in the flight deck. Gulfstream's touchscreen development is characterized by three major design stakeholders: Study-derived conclusions are provided that characterize the function-first design influence of Human Factors and highlights where art met function with Industrial Design. Implementation aspects are also discussed where concept became reality with Design Engineering.
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