In this paper we discuss the opportunities of multimodal interaction for multimodal flight planning in a navigation display and introduce key design principles of multimodal interaction (MMI) via keyboard, cursor-control device, touch gestures and voice. We present results of human factors evaluation of multimodal flight planning conducted on an interactive prototype and outline the possibilities of multimodal interaction for other functions in the flightdeck.
Multimodal navigation display
2015-09-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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