驾驶舱天气雷达图像的时间戳代表

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Lesheng Hua, Chen Ling, Rick P. Thomas
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摘要目的:本实验评估了一种类型的时间戳是飞行员感知和快速评估NEXRAD马赛克雷达图像延迟长度的简便方法。背景:数据连接的马赛克NEXRAD图像到达驾驶舱供飞行员使用时可能会延迟14分钟以上。NTSB发布了安全警报,警告NEXRAD的“年龄指标”可能会产生误导。不幸的是,研究表明,飞行员可能没有完全意识到这种延误,这可能会对他们的决策和表现产生不利影响。方法:三种时间戳分别为“direct age”、“clock”和“UTC”,时间延迟分为短、中、长三个级别。21名参与者阅读并比较两张雷达图像,通过时间戳来确定延迟的长度以及哪一张是最近的。结果:时间戳类型和时间延迟长度显著影响被试的反应时间和准确性。“UTC”时间戳的延迟时间长,响应时间长,精度低。“直接年龄”时间戳对于所有可操作的时间延迟级别都具有最高的准确性和最短的响应时间。结论:虽然“UTC”格式在许多气象产品中普遍使用,但我们发现“直接年龄”格式是支持时间延迟感知的更好方法。
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Timestamp Representative of Weather Radar Images in the Cockpit
ABSTRACT Objective: The experiment reported here evaluated what a type of timestamp is an easy way for pilots to perceive and quickly assess the length of delay in NEXRAD mosaic radar images. Background: Data-linked mosaic NEXRAD images can be more than 14 min delayed by the time they reach the cockpit for use by pilots. The NTSB issued a safety alert to warn that the NEXRAD “age indicator” can be misleading. Unfortunately, research has indicated that pilots may not be fully aware of the delay and that it can adversely affect their decision-making and performance. Method: The three types of timestamps were “direct age”, “clock”, and “UTC” with three levels of time delay (short, medium, and long). Twenty-one participants read and compared two radar images, via timestamps, to determine the length of delay and which one was more recent. Results: The results indicated that the type of timestamp and the length of time delay significantly affected participants’ response time and accuracy. “UTC” timestamp with a long-time delay was associated with the longest response time and low accuracy. The “direct age” timestamp led to the highest accuracy and shortest response time for all manipulated levels of time delay. Conclusion: Although “UTC” format is commonly used in many weather products, we found the “direct age” format to be the superior method to support perceptions of time delay.
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