This experiment was conducted to measure man's head aiming/tracking capability using a helmet mounted sighting device. The influences of target speed, helmet suspension types and helmet weighting parameters on head aiming/tracking were investigated. If the aiming/tracking accuracy was sensitive to manipulation of these man-machine interface parameters, then it would seem to indicate that improved aiming/tracking accuracy could be obtained by improving the interface.
Head Aiming/Tracking Accuracy in a Helicopter Environment
1978
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Optical Detection , Human Factors Engineering , Helicopters , Sights , Tracking , Accuracy , Helmets , Eye , Interfaces
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